Why Your Liver Matters In Shoulder, Hip, and Back Pain

May 6, 2020

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  • Friday
    May 22, 2020
    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

 

Why Your Liver Matters In Shoulder, Hip, and Back Pain.

May 22nd. 11 AM EST.       (Only 20 spots available.) 

Your liver does over 500 different things. That’s a lot. That also means it’s sort of important to your overall health. I jokingly say everyone has a liver problem they just don’t know it yet. What do I mean by that? It’s overburdened. This webinar will help you change that and show your liver the attention it deserves

 

Discover why restriction in liver motricity (passive motion of an organ during movement) impacts the hips, shoulders, and lower back. No system in the body ever works alone. Never gets injured all alone. Never heals alone. Overlooking organ motion in chronic musculoskeletal pain is a common cause of therapeutic failure. Don’t let that be your client

 

What you will learn:

  1. Why the liver matters in chronic pain
  2. Neural Reflex points to assess
  3. Palpation assessment
  4. Clinical signs of inefficiency
  5. Ligament attachments
  6. How abdominal obliques become inhibited
  7. 3-Part easy reset system
  8. Post reset sensory and motor learning tips
  9. Nutrition tactics
  10. Top 10 symptoms of poor liver function

 

Why you should attend:

  1. Your clients would want you too
  2. Expand your current toolbox
  3. Think differently
  4. Learn some interventions that make a fast difference
  5. You probably have more free time on your hands now
  6. Become the go-to person who does what others don’t

There will be a Q and A time as well. You see video demonstrations of my top resets. A recording of the webinar will be sent to you afterwards for lifelong viewing.

You do not have to attend the webinar to get the recording, but you MUST REGISTER.

Get a look inside the approach Dr. Perry uses from his Visceral Mojo: Organ Resets for Chronic Pain and Movement

 

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Zoom Webcast