Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Video
Although this footage is dated and was done with a poor old camcorder, our stunning film editor, Ivan Selever, managed to make it a much better production than I ever could have hoped to have. When I met Pete Townley he could not lift one of his arms. After several months, we had him on gym equipment, sort of a bicycle for arms, and I watched with joy as he successfully raised his heart to 100 beats per minute.
The changes in his range of motion shown on the film occurred after just a few sessions. He has been wheelchair bound for years, and the changes are certainly not "spontaneous regression" at his age. The methodology employed to do this work is a system where nerves are used to release muscles and help structurally balance the body. To identify it from other modalities, the founder recently deemed the method, neurostructural balancing.
The changes in his range of motion shown on the film occurred after just a few sessions. He has been wheelchair bound for years, and the changes are certainly not "spontaneous regression" at his age. The methodology employed to do this work is a system where nerves are used to release muscles and help structurally balance the body. To identify it from other modalities, the founder recently deemed the method, neurostructural balancing.