It seems to have been ages since I've posted last and so much has changed! Where do I even begin? Firstly, I want to thank those of you who read this blog, I've been lucky enough to have students in passing thank me for helping them with their radiology exams and emails from practicing Doctors of Chiropractic. I'm in awe of my readers, and it humbles me.
Secondly, CHANGES! Magnificent changes! My motto in life, like many others, is that everything happens for a reason. I've been at Life University in Marietta, GA since the Fall of 2011 enduring a transfer process that has not the easiest, albeit worthwhile. Something that has not, and will not change, is my passion for Chiropractic on the global scale.
Since I've posted last, I've been blessed enough to be able to travel to Perth, Australia and Durban, South Africa to the Annual General Meetings for the World Congress of Chiropractic Students, a student run corporation that I am innately passionate about. Please visit our website and check it out: www.wccsworldwide.org If you have any questions about this phenomenal, on-point, organization please email me! In Durban, my peers elected me onto the Board of Directors and I could NOT be more excited to continue serving our membership in such a capacity!
I vow to focus on this blog again, as time allows. Keep focused and stay passionate!
This type of massage focuses on the fascial system which includes layers of connective tissue that surround muscles. The goal is to break up adhesions and release tension in the fascia so that it can return to its normal state.
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The therapist will use their hands or elbows to apply pressure on specific points on the body that are linked with other parts of the body or with certain organs.