Live Still Points Volume 2, February 2014 | Page 23

OMT Success Continued.......

PNWU-COM

“My dad has been bowling since he was 10 years old. He had rotator cuff surgery about 10 years ago, and since then his shoulder has had less range of motion and hurts after every game. I decided to use Spencer Technique, and it helped him feel a lot better, and has even improved his game. Pr“My dad has been bowling since he was 10 years old. He had rotator cuff surgery about 10 years ago, and since then his shoulder has had less range of motion and hurts after every game. I decided to use Spencer Technique, and it helped him feel a lot better, and has even improved his game. Previously his average was 175 and now it is up over 200, with no pain after the game.” –Austin Brown, OMS I, PNWU-COM

“I worked on my father-in-law’s neck. He is a surfer and he has had a lot of trouble with range of motion. OMT really increased his ability to function without pain. He’s now looking for a DO to see on a regular basis. It also increased my confidence to be able to do OMT in real life, and not just a stressful testing situation. Now I know why I cam to DO school!” –Jason Sarisky, OMS I, PNWU-COM

“My brother was in a car accident years ago. His lumbar was very tense, so much so that he was having a hard time walking, turning to the left, and bending down. I treated him with BLT and MFR and a little ME at the end. When we were done he had almost a full range of motion and could walk better. I am excited I got to feel a “real patient” problem and found I could improvise if I needed to. It was empowering being able to apply knowledge to real life situations.” –Stephanie Landreth, OMS I, PNWU-COM