Thursday, December 15, 2011

CST Session 12/14/11

Tim arrived today in good spirits.  He did have a few days where he experienced pain.  Some of the pain is coming from the work; while other pain is coming from the weather.  It is unseasonably cold where we are in California the cold can effect a lot of people with injuries.

We worked his legs again, up the spine and through the cranial vault.  We also used the MRS 2000+ mat.  This is a piece of equipment which aides in opening up capillaries and restrictions.  We also did neurofeedback (NFB) which shows seizure activity in fewer places.  The areas where seizure activity is still high will continue to be addressed over the next few sessions. 

It easy to look at injuries via the location in which they happened; however, all major traumas encompass injuries on many layers and through many systems.  We can not ignore how Tim's brain handled such a traumatic surgery and injury.  Tim's surgery impacted his spine; thereby effecting the cerebrospinal fluid - more important to be looking at EEG's and seeing how the brain has reacted.

We continue to work on all layers and areas.  Tim left feeling good and heading off to his music studio!

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