Thanks, Joel.
She was trained in Bournemouth, taking 5 years, it appears. The "massage" is
probably really manipulation of the muscles. She uses Arnica oil and I don't
really care what it's called ... :-)
Chris
On 3 Feb 2010, at 21:28, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> I hope you get some solace for your (temporary!) infirmities. I do
> also recommend a good chiropractor as needed. Mine however is balder
> than I am. It's all business between us.
>
> Speaking of which, it appears that your chiropractor does massages?
> I've never known one who does even therapeutic massage (though they
> may employ such people them at their clinics). Ours move joints
> pretty much exclusively. When that is happening, I forget for the
> duration everything that is deemed to be pretty. ;^)
>
> Where was she trained? I'm curious, as the founding institution of
> chiropractic is about 50 miles away from me, and even through
> Hippocrates recommended spinal manipulations, the chiropractic arts
> haven't really been mainstream in the USA for more than about 35
> years. Is it more or less common in the old homeland?
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