www.xpresspa.com XpresSpa CEO Moreton Binn and President Marisol Binn accept the “Customer Friendliness Award” at Amsterdam Schiphol’s Consumer Awards Ceremony. This award was chosen to recognize XpresSpa’s continued dedication to providing the highest level of customer service to traveler’s…
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Neck Stretch Exercises For Pain, Tension & Stress Relief, Jen Hilman
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The Back Neck Massage Part 1 – Doctor Mosaraf Ali
Visit Dr. Ali’s Integrated Health Portal at www.drmali.com for more information about Dr. Ali’s Massage Techniques. Dr. Ali demonstrates a simplified version of the “Ali Back Neck Massage” technique, which can be easily executed at home by a friend or partner. Please watch very carefully and follow each instruction precisely. (Part 2
Neck Stretches
Stretches for neck and shoulder tension and pain, jaw pain, headaches
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The role the brain plays in pain, The Mind Body Syndrome
Welcome to the Mind Body Syndrome/Tension Myositis Syndrome Educational program developed by Howard Schubiner, MD ( Dr. Schubiner’s email is howard.schubiner@stjohn.org His website for more information is www.yourpainisreal.com ) It hurts. Your pain is awful, and you can’t get rid of it. You went to your doctor and he told you that you had a medical condition. The diagnosis was back or neck pain presumably due to arthritis, a bulging disk or spinal stenosis. Or the diagnosis was tension headaches or migraine headaches. Or fibromyalgia or whiplash or chronic tendonitis. Or it might have been stomach pains or pelvic pains with diagnoses of irritable bowel syndrome or interstitial cystitis. Your doctor prescribed drugs. You took them and they didn’t really help. Maybe you even had surgery, but that didn’t help either. So you decided to explore alternative medicine. Maybe you took herbal remedies, vitamins or saw a chiropractor. You’re considering acupuncture, hypnosis, even crystals. But still the pain is there. You get the impression that your doctor doesn’t really know how to help you or understand you. Maybe your doctor referred you to a psychiatrist or psychologist, suggesting that your pain isn’t real, that it’s all in your head. But you’re not imagining or making up the pain. The pain is in your body and it is real. It’s real. But the problem is your diagnosis. If your diagnosis is wrong, you can’t get better. You may not have a serious disease. But you do have a …