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Larry is very experienced in his field. He has been invaluable to me in helping me to be pain free. He has also helped with giving me information that I can use in my daily life to stay pain free. He has shown me time and again that he is an expert in his field with all his knowledge and experience. I would not consider going to anyone else. Every person that I have recommended to Larry has been very happy with his services and his concern for their well being. As a professional, he is punctual, pleasant,courteousknowledgable, and sincere. It is a pleasure to do business with him! Sherry Lovgren
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It is that time of year again with football,soccer and other fall sports taking place. With fall sports always comes injuries from sprains and strains do to over training or poor training techniques what ever the case, soft tissue manipulation, such as massage, Bowen Techiques and myofascial work can get your athelete back up and running. This month any high school athelete can get a half hour session for $30.00 a $5.00 savings.
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(Each month I'd like to acknowledge those of you who refer their friends
to me in the box below...many thanks!!) | I want to thank every one of my clients who have referred their friends and family to me recently. This shows your trust in my ability to get good results. Special thanks to those who mentioned my name to their family doctor. Word is getting out about the benefits of Bowen, Cranial Sacral, Medical Massage and other treatments that are offered. A special thanks to Pam from Dr. Foughty`s office, Dr Novelli`s office and Dr. Grant for the GREAT referrals. A new survey shows 55% of medical doctors support the benefits of massotherapy. Please give my card to your doctor on your next visit !
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Kimberly Crislip Payne cPT -personal trainer and movement expert will be giving private classes starting in August. Private classes are integrated between dance, movement and core training. Kimberly will also be teaching group classes at First Friends Church starting in the fall.
Larry is in the process of becoming a Myoskeletal Alignment Technique practitioner. It is a manual therapy that realigns balance between soft tissue, joints and bones without high force manipulations. Larry will be the first therapist in the area to do this treatment.
September 17th -19th we will be having our annual Advance Bowen Therapy hands-on seminar. Call for more details 330-825-6167.
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"How To Keep Your Knees Healthy" |
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of us—no matter what our age or fitness level—are exposed to knee pain once in a
while.
After all, the knee is one of the most complex structures in the body, comprised
of ligaments, tendons, bursae, bones, and cartilage.
When things go awry in this area, we can be faced with pain and soreness, lack
of flexibility, swelling, aching and stiffness, and inability to bear full
weight on the knee.
While some knee injuries are acute and are the result of an injury or accident,
most knee pain is chronic.
Chronic knee pain can be the result of normal wear and tear, overuse, or old
injuries that never properly healed.
Being overweight, being out of shape, and mechanical problems such as joint
misalignments can also contribute to joint pain.
Chronic knee pain can be quite debilitating, and can prevent you from doing
everyday tasks, as well as the things you enjoy.
When it comes to avoiding knee pain, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure.
Maintain a healthy weight, and stay strong and flexible through exercise,
strengthening, and stretching.
To ensure that bones and joints are properly aligned, make sure you have regular
chiropractic adjustments.
If you already have knee pain, follow a course of P.R.I.C.E.
This stands for protection (such as a brace or other support), rest, ice,
compression, or elevation.
In addition, be sure to come in and see us.
Massage therapy can often address the joint and bone misalignments that result
in knee pain.
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Welcome To Our
September Newsletter!
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A
Personal Note From Larry Dickey
Hello everyone, how is your summer? Hopefully active and healthy. A recent survey done by the AMTA shows the increasing number of medical doctors that are noticing the benefits of massotherapy. 55% of medical doctors, 47% of chiropractors (unless in their office), and 42% of physical therapists said they would recommend massotherapy to their patients. Stress related issues are a major reason for the recommendation. Others include pain management, cancer patients, pregnancy and mobility and movement issues. If you haven`t discussed massotherapy with your doctor, please do so. Insurance will not cover massotherapy but with a referral you can use it as a tax write off and eliminate sales tax.
In this month's Newsletter you'll find some interesting articles and health tips. Take a few minutes to read them.
Also, if you haven't forwarded a friend or loved one the newsletter or audio please do so..it is about educating and encouraging others to take care of themselves and improve their quality of life.
Looking forward to seeing you at your next bodywork session.
Larry
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8/15/2010
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Hi,
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Welcome To Our Newsletter!
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Here's what you'll find in
this month's issue:
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- "5 Great Late-Summer
Activities"
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- Cool Website of the
Month
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- "Ready For
Back-To-School?"
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- "How To Keep Your
Knees Healthy"
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- The
Picture Of The Month!
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"Words
You Should Know..."
acquiesce (v.) to agree without
protesting
Though Mr. Pospieszny wanted to stay
outside and work in his garage, when his
wife told him that he had better come in
to dinner, he acquiesced to her demands. |
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"5 Great Late-Summer Activities" |
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Summer may be coming to a close,
but there is still plenty of time to enjoy time outside.
If you haven’t done the following
already, be sure to put them on your list before summer is over!
Go for a hike.
Set aside one whole day to commune
with nature, and go for a hike. Grab a buddy or two, and hit the trails.
Not sure where to go?
Check in with your local outdoor
equipment supplier—they often have maps and books that detail local trails. Pick
a trail that matches your fitness level, and enjoy the day!
Run or walk for charity.
Just about anyone can run or walk a
5k race, and chances are there are tons of these in your area that are done for
charity.
Check out your local paper, or look
on the bulletin boards of stores that sell athletic equipment.
Pick a meaningful charity, lace up
your shoes, and go! Not only will you get great exercise, you’ll do something
nice for someone else.
Use the local park.
Chances are you have a park or
recreation area near you that you haven’t fully explored or used.
Grab a racquet and a friend and
make a date to use the tennis courts, or round up a group of friends for a game
of softball.
Treat your feet.
Summer can be tough on your feet.
Make an appointment for a pedicure—it’s a great way to tell your feet “thanks”
for all they do for you!
Make an appointment for a
massage session.
Come in and see us, if you haven't
been in for awhile. Remember, properly taking care of your muscles with bodywork means you'll be
able to engage in all the late summer activities you enjoy—in the healthiest possible
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"Cool
Website Of The Month!"
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Want to take off but don’t
know where and haven’t made any reservations?
LastMinuteTravel.com shows
a list of great deals. You can sign up to
receive custom e-mails and update.
Log on, click on the
“deals” button, and enjoy your trip!
www.lastminutetravel.com |
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"Ready For Back-To-School?"

It’s hard to believe, but summer is almost over.
In just a couple of weeks, the kids will be heading back to school. You can make
the adjustment easier on them—and you—by taking the following steps.
Reintroduce routine.
Most of us put our regular routines aside in the summer in favor of flexible
bedtimes, diets, and time.
Instead of springing regular routine on your kids when school starts, gradually
reintroduce structure to their lives several weeks before school begins.
Reintroduce regular mealtimes, bedtimes, and wake-up times.
Ramp up the reading.
While some kids love to read, others need prodding.
If you have a child who needs to be reminded to read, set aside 30 minutes to
one hour every day in which your child hits the book. Right before bedtime is a
good time.
This will get your child back into the habit of structured reading time.
Be prepared.
Being prepared can ease a child’s return-to-school anxiety.
Make a list of clothing, equipment, and supplies that your child will need, and
purchase them before the first week of school.
Taking your child with you on this errand can get him or her excited about the
start of the school year!
Get necessary appointments out of the way.
If your child needs to go to the dentist or needs a physical, schedule them
before school starts. Not only will this prevent your child from missing school
for appointments, it will also ensure that your child starts the year off
healthy.
Make your child an appointment for a bodywork session.
Massage is a great health-booster for people of all agesl. Make your child an
appointment with us today, and ensure that he or she starts of the school year
on the right foot!
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"Amazing Picture of The Month"
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The planet, Saturn,
through an 82" telescope
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