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Merrie,

The s report that the use of c4 SMR has been helpfull.

On Jun 4, 2006, at 2:53 PM, Merrie Elisens wrote:

> I have recently been working with a 20 year-old woman with severe CP

> symptoms (no understandable speech, unable to stand or control

> movements, with significant and frequent muscle spasticity,  but with

> at least average intelligence).  She has had severe hip pain due to

> its dislocation in the joint (due to inactivity), and I have had some

> good success with pain relief using T5/T6, 10-13 up and 23-38hz down

> (a protocol provided in Pete's original Level 3 Training Manual). 

> Does anyone know of any protocols that might help with muscle

> spasticity?  Any suggestions that might help her would be appreciated.

>  

>                           Merrie Elisens

>                           Oklahoma

>

> __________________________________________________

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Thanks very much, -- I really appreciate your help! Merrie <gmartin@...> wrote: Merrie,The s report that the use of c4 SMR has been helpfull.On Jun 4, 2006, at 2:53 PM, Merrie Elisens wrote:> I have recently been working with a 20 year-old woman with severe CP > symptoms (no understandable speech, unable to stand or control > movements, with significant and frequent muscle spasticity, but with > at least average intelligence). She has had severe hip pain due to > its dislocation in the joint (due to inactivity), and I have had some > good success with pain relief

using T5/T6, 10-13 up and 23-38hz down > (a protocol provided in Pete's original Level 3 Training Manual). > Does anyone know of any protocols that might help with muscle > spasticity? Any suggestions that might help her would be appreciated.>  >                          Merrie Elisens>                          Oklahoma>> __________________________________________________>

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