Talking of "rattling the scientific cage",
All the talk of a search for scientific data as regards CS therapy got me
thinking is there that much more scientific evidence for the use of the
following:
Maitland
VMO training
McKenzie
Mulligan
Manips
Laser
etc etc
As physios discussing alternative medicine it seems to me it is a bit like
the pot calling the kettle black.
Sorry to probably insult the entire population of this mailbase but what the
heck your only all my future employers and colleagues!!!!
Cheers
John Willenbruch MCSP
P.S. I am fully prepared and in fact happy to be shot down in flames on
this issue.
><< I think we make a good couple, Barrett,... like ying and yang. You try
>to
>cool me down, I try to lighten you up. ;-) >>
>
>***Deep down, I think that you may be underestimating Barrett, so that the
>above situation may have been vice versa, all along. The prey may really
>be
>the hunter and the watcher may be the watched.
>
><I will tell you little secret. I have sort of a nasty habit to provoke
>people into discussions like this, hehehe. Can't help it. I just like to
>rattle the scientific cage.>
>
>***As long as what escapes from its cage enriches the science and practice
>of
>what this group represents, may that cage continue to be rattled. However,
>it would still be of value to see some scientific or clinical assessment of
>craniosacral work - in other words, to see some substance behind the
>rattling. You cannot wriggle so easily out of that cage of your own making
>-
>let's see what's in the cage now :) No rattling, no provocation, no
>laughter, just some hard, cool, unsmiling science. Now, about craniosacral
>.........
>
>Dr Mel C Siff
>Denver, USA
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