This morning I have been reading for the first time our report on Archer from ABR Asia. (Thank you Sarah.) It is very dense reading and viewing. I need to do a lot more learning about the human body in order to really understand it and to apply that understanding when I am doing the therapy.
The report is in Powerpoint and uses cycled still shots to compare photos of his body between different moments of movement, to reveal compressional weaknesses in his body and to illustrate how he uses his body incorrectly (but cleverly) to achieve tasks. It gives me a feeling of “oh my brave little boy” and is also like a gutsy intellectual meal which is very exciting. I love being a part of the ABR family. The report has refreshed my motivation and energy. I’ll show Archie the report too and talk it through with him …!
There is a lot of infrastructure in my life that I need to sort out so that I can get on with Archie’s therapy unhindered. We are working on that as a family. These things are sent to test us and to make us stronger!
I am happy with you that the process is underway. The towels are the beginning, a learning process which trains the hands to feel and to affect the fasci a. The towels, their construction and the “pump” are the beginning, but they lay a foundation for the understanding of the fascia and how we can affect it. Essentially, a parent re-sculpts weakness,
The machine affects more generalized areas. Our Adam sleeps with it at night an use two machine and six bladders.
You have the pleasure of working with Sarah Lee, a good woman whom we met in Montreal on several occasions. The reports and progress reports will allow you to see the actual changes over the months. Effective, yes. A time intensive process, yes, but it works.
The effects will occur without regression, I acknowledge your commitment as you begin this process. We send our blessings and encouragement.