| Two Therapists vs. Just One |
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Over the long run, it minimizes costs by reducing the amount of trips necessary to address the issues at hand. In addition to the cost effectiveness and efficiency there is one facet that has to be stated: there are many extremely effective techniques that can only be done by two therapists. Some techniques require one therapist to be at the lumbar area and the other to be at the poll, for example. There is no replacement for four hands with many equine MFR techniques. The same idea applies to humans. Many times one therapist will be at the head and the other at the sacrum or one stretching a leg and the other stretching an arm for a whole-body release to correct imbalances. It cannot be overstated that this is the best way to make quick improvements towards your performance goals. |