Thursday, November 20, 2014

2 ton Grand Piano fell on top of him

Do you remember that accident you had carrying a piano last summer that literally pulled your hip right out of it's socket?

It was excruciating wasn't it?

Sure, they popped it back in, and the doctor who prescribed you some medication for pain said that all exams had presented results that show there is nothing further the world of medicine can do for you.
You're left with a pit in your stomach, feeling vulnerable as hope appears to be a fluttering sparrow. This is more painful than you can bear.

It wasn't just the pain of dislocating a hip after a 2 ton grand piano falls on top of you, but the uncertainty of being able to do the things in life you really do enjoy. Your morning jog, evening walks in the park with your significant other, chasing your children around in the backyard, or just painless and effortless walks to and from your restroom.

Your mind starts to ponder, will I ever walk again correctly? Am I always going to have a limp? How can I get myself on the right path to recovery? What will my family think of me, what will I do for work, how can I have fun anymore with my kids, is this it for me?
All these questions seem to rush through your mind uncontrollably. It's enough that we see about half a million people everyday on the television speaking about rehabilitation programs that can help people with these kinds of injuries. "But what does that do for me?", you might be saying. "Those programs are way to expensive and not every one recovers completely."

Your right. Not everyone recovers completely from their injuries. Most people continue their daily lives with that excruciating pain reminding them of the horrible accident that left them almost lifeless and sedentary. What are you going to do?

Massage therapy is a form of alternative medicine that is considered the oldest and primary form of pain therapy & medicine. It has been around since early man hit his head on the roof of a cave and instinctively began to rub it to reduce the pain.

Massage is used for a variety of reasons: to bring a client to a deeper level of relaxation, to rehabilitate, to prevent an injury, or to slow the progression of an illness.
It is the most affordable and rehabilitating thing you could do for yourself today.

Enduring pain from injuries in the past doesn't have to be the end of it.
Visit Just Good Therapy to schedule an experience that WILL provide you relief today. GUARANTEED results in pain-relief or your money back. You have nothing to lose but the pain you are feeling right now.

Thank You for reading,
Jeremiah Gutierrez L.M.T.