Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or Repititive Strain Injury? Learn How to Help Yourself on Sept. 26
Posted Dec 18 2008 7:34pm
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury or other joint pain, you'll definitely want to catch a teleseminar that I'm hosting on Sept. 26 at 3 p.m. EST with my friend Julie Donnelly, L.M.T.
In this class via phone, Julie, author of How To Be Pain-less... A Beginner's Guide to the
Self-Treatment of Muscle Spasms, will actually teach you to work on yourself using her groundbreaking Julstro™ technique of deep muscle therapy.
Yes, over the phone, Julie will reveal to you how to help relieve your own pain. Pretty cool, eh?
Interestingly, much like my interest in the problems of sugar overload began with my own horrendous ailments, culminating in 1998, Julie's concerns about repetitive strain injury intensified when, as a hard-working massage therapist in 1996, she herself developed a severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome, which threatened to end her career.
In this class via phone, Julie, author of How To Be Pain-less... A Beginner's Guide to the Self-Treatment of Muscle Spasms, will actually teach you to work on yourself using her groundbreaking Julstro™ technique of deep muscle therapy.
Yes, over the phone, Julie will reveal to you how to help relieve your own pain. Pretty cool, eh?
Interestingly, much like my interest in the problems of sugar overload began with my own horrendous ailments, culminating in 1998, Julie's concerns about repetitive strain injury intensified when, as a hard-working massage therapist in 1996, she herself developed a severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome, which threatened to end her career.