We have been successful in treating many spinal, structural, and energetic conditions.
Here are a few of them.
Low Back Pain
Low back problems are the most expensive non-life threatening problem in the
field of medicine
• 85% of people will develop low back pain at sometime
• 60% of low back sufferers will have recurring low back pain
• Most non-traumatic low back pain is initiated by poor trunk strength,
reduced hip flexibility and poor body mechanics
• Back pain and symptoms are the most common cause of disability for individuals
under the age of 45
• NeuroEnergetic Release™ has a proven clinical track record for
effectively treating low back pain symptoms by addressing the causative muscular
imbalance.
Headache
• One in five children suffer from some form of headaches
• Girls are affected twice as often
• 80% of adults have experienced headaches in the last 12 months
• 65% of adults experience recurrent headaches
• Cervicogenic (from the neck) headaches are one of the largest causes
of headaches
Recurrent Headache Risk Profile
• Do you have poor posture?
• Have you had a previous neck injury?
• Do you have a desk or computer job?
• Do you have high stress or hypertension?
• Do you have difficulty with anxiety or depression?
• Do you have a previous history of headaches?
Your total of "Yes" answers equals your risk
1-2 Low
3 Moderate
more than 3 High
NeuroEnergeticRelease™ can help you balance your posture, improve your
use patterns, and reduce postural and injury related pain and stress.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that may also contain a rotational
component. Scoliosis may also be characterized by an abnormal degree of hyperkyphosis/hyperlordosis.
Approximately 2 percent of the population has scoliosis. If someone in a family
has scoliosis,

the
likelihood of another family member having it also is approximately 20 percent.
There are three types of scoliosis. By far the most common type is idiopathic,
which means an “unknown cause”. The vast majority of scoliosis is
developed in middle or late childhood, before puberty, and is seen more often
in girls than boys.
Scoliosis may not be preventable. Early detection and treatment during a child's
growing years is the best way to prevent an existing problem from getting worse.
Many adults who suffer from scoliosis experience increasing levels of pain and
dysfunction as they grow older. Cathy has been very successful in treating these
related compensatory patterns and restoring greater symmetry, balance, and ease
of function to the body and spine. Both children and adults who suffer from
scoliosis can benefit from this work.
Forward Head Posture

The repetitive use of computers, TV, video games, trauma, and even backpacks
have forced the body to adapt to a forward head posture.
People with uncorrected FHP can potentially suffer conditions such as muscle
strain, disc herniations, arthritis, and pinched nerves.