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Dear @XrealtimemachinimaX,
The structure of your sentence is mysterious. If you are asking a question then where is the question mark? It this is a statement then why do you use interrogative form in the beginning? Finally, if you've seen this video clip, you'd understand it has no tincture of sex. If so, what is the purpose of your question/statement? Can you elaborate?
Much obliged,
Michael G.
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Dear Rasmusorum,
After viewing this clip you realized that there's absolutely nothing perverted in it. There could be some establishment that practice a different types of massage and follow different ethical norms. However, this site is devoted to Medical Massage, which is a method of conservative and free of side effects medicine.
Best Regards,
Michael G.
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@healnghanz lol, what's an "equivalent of medical school" - as far as I know it's either a medical school or it is not... dissecting "cadavors" (your spelling) for a year is a terrible waste of time. And what does your friend teaching anatomy do with your credentials?
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what is this for exactly?
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Your videos are great I am 14 and when I went to physiotherapy for pain in my back she did the same as you did here but she put my arm behind my back I wish you great luck with your vids
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@mgaft1 Holy shit that is the best way to write ever
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i have a lot of pain inthe scapula region. going to teach bf this technique. Thanks
that is beuteful
maanxxxx 1 month ago
@maanxxxx
I am glad you found this beautiful. Thank you for watching and posting.
Best Wishes,
Boris
mgaft1 1 month ago
I really enjoy this video. My massage therapist does something similar without "locking" the arm in place like you do, but rather bringing the arm behind the back. Your way looks more effective. Perhaps I'll suggest it to her. Still looking for an effective way to loosen up a shouder/clavicle that feels "jammed" but not weak. It's the downside to martial arts training at age 44 :-(
LINDAKBECKER 1 month ago
@LINDAKBECKER Thank you very much for watching my videos and for nice encouraging comment. I am glad that your massage therapist performing on you similar techniques. It's clinically proved as a safe and effective manipulation. Any sports activities benefiting us but also having exercise stress side effects.Side effects that must be addressed. I would recommend to continue training but also to continue constantly to receive massage too.
Best wishes.
Boris.
mgaft1 1 month ago
Why do you call it Cranio-Sacral therapy?It has not to do with it at all!!!!!!I am a Physical therapist and osteopath and dont see any similarities
erpedro 1 month ago
@erpedro I really appreciate you comment and using this opportunity to express your opinion on Professor Ivanov’s method and explain why you thought this was not cranio-sacral therapy. I mean most likely there are other methodologies under this name and you as a osteopath most likely be able to educate me and others on this subject.
Best Wishes,
Boris
mgaft1 1 month ago