Back, Shoulder, Neck, Knee and Ankle
pain. Sciatica. Lumbago?
We have the probable
solution!
The Alexander Barrie System of Pelvic
Correction
The Alexander
Barrie System of Pelvic Correction teaches as well as practices how
to maintain a re-aligned pelvis, thereby allaying back and other
musculo-skeletal problems and more.
There are
four ways to this:
1. Attending a Two-day course
2. Private treatments
3. Self-help
book now available.
4. Self-help Manual Package.
This System can furnish the
practitioner & the layman with the knowledge & skill necessary to
have the control and potential freedom from back-pain & more, by maintaining
and stabilising the pelvis, which when not aligned absolutely, is in most
cases the cause of spinal, musculo-skeletal & skeletal problems. These
problems include amongst other things Lumbago, Sciatica, Spondylitis and skeletal
aches and pains which are in some cases the result of sports injuries.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Alexander Barrie's work as back-pain
consultant is at the cutting-edge of back-pain cure. He teaches professionals
and laymen his "SYSTEM" with great success, and provides treatments in Harrow
(Nth. West London.) He says: " Nine out of every ten cases of back-pain etc.,
are due, without exception to pelvic misalignment.
It is
necessary to understand the real purpose of The Alexander Barrie
System of Pelvic Correction. And that is to bring to the attention of
both layman and professional that it is more than possible
to move gently ones own
bones/joints and especially the pelvic joints into their correct
position without pain or trauma, and without the thrusting or the
percussive methods employed by some therapies.
Re-establishing
the pelvis' integrity is generally not the problem. The difficulty is
the pelvis does not stay to its true position. It requires this self
help work to gain stability and back pain elimination.
Sports
Injuries may
cause pelvic misalignment & this usually leads to:
back
stiffness:lower, middle and upper. Frozen shoulder; golf/tennis
elbow; hip & sciatic pain extending into thigh; coccyx
distortion; pubic bone pain; aggravated knee problems; sprained
ankle; plantar foot pain (underneath foot).