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Using Support Strategies for Your Clients/Patients
There are several good reasons for using support strategies with your clients and patients. When appropriately selected and carefully followed, they can bolster the results of your therapy or treatment sessions, improve client/patient response, provide the client / patient with tools for self maintenance and increase their satisfaction and confidence in you and your care. Financial benefits to you as a result of this can be increased referrals and direct revenue from sales of support products and training services. Some examples of valuable support strategies are nutritional supplements, core strengthening exercises and postural and ergonomic assessment and correction. Each of these strategies, when appropriately selected, improves the overall outcome of their care and empowers them with tools to help manage aspects of that care at home. Dr. Jarrell has always understood how important it is to educate and empower patients to achieve the best possible results in their health care. He has utilized a variety of successful support strategies to this end, many developed directly out of his work in Spinal Reflex Analysis. For example, SRA Core Strengthening Exercises are specifically designed to strengthen and stabilize the core muscles of the spine and help reduce the effects of ASRs. When properly performed, these can significantly improve function and comfort. Two very important points to remember when using support strategies with your clients, 1: Stay within the Scope of Practice for your profession. It is critical that you do not extend beyond your field of expertise, experience and training. (Our SRA Level 2 training thoroughly covers exercise and ergonomic support strategies and how to implement them.) By Dr. Frank Jarrell |
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Low Body Temp and Post Therapy Soreness
Did you know that your clients who consistently present with a lower than normal body temperature, typically experience more soreness after bodywork than those with a normal temperature? By Dr. Frank Jarrell |
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