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New Moves for Professionals

Ross Emmett teaching new moves at Emmett Professional 1 EP1 Cairns December 2009I would like to inform all fully qualified Emmett therapists of the new Training program to be called Emmett Practitioner Level 1 (EP Level 1) which will progress up by level numbers. While I am still in clinical practice the Technique will continually grow.
 
One of the greatest journeys of this therapy is that I am still in clinical practice and continue to evolve as a therapist. Over the years I have used some moves sparingly as the case arose. This did not give me the chance to test the outcomes for consistency. With the increase of referrals from practitioners and medical doctors, I have been given the opportunity to work with more unusual cases providing the necessary numbers to support my previous findings leading to the development of new moves.
 
I have been able to put the results in a teachable format and have called them Emmett Practitioner Days. Each day requires the finesse and understanding of the later Emmett Technique modules and will progressively increment from level 1 upwards as new training days become available.
 
Prior to teaching these new moves I have shared them with several therapists close to me for use in their clinical practices. When the results became consistent they were written up for all to share.
 
These include
  1. a 30 second spinal balance that causes profound shifts through the whole body,
  2. a release sequence for the oesophagus for reflux and epigastric pain,
  3. combinations for deep-seated hip pain, abdominal distortion and body twists.
  4. what we really can read in a client’s handshake,
  5. how to relieve the last pain lingering in the side of a shoulder.
 
Karen MacKenzie and Debbie Kerrigan practicing new moves during Emmett Professional 1 EP1 Cairns December 2009Each new level will rely strongly on the principles of the Emmett technique as taught in Module 1 with reliance on the command keys from all Modules. The Emmett Practitioner days provide more client awareness, even quicker assessment and more dramatic outcomes.
 
I look forward to sharing these special days with those who wish to continue the journey with me.
 
 
 

Ross Emmett

       December 2009


Colleen Kelly - feedback from EP1 (new work)

Colleen Kelly, Emmett Practitioner Brisbane Australia, attending the first EP1 training day in Brisbane during November 2009.  She sent us these testimonials on the results she has had already with the new work.... (thanks Colleen).
I found the professional day very beneficial. The extra moves that Ross shared with us have helped me to fine-tune my treatments even more.
Spinal balance move:
 A client came to me with chronic back pain after he had a car accident several months ago. His left leg would ‘give way’ on him and he has had to use a walking stick for stability. I used the Spinal Balance move to begin my treatment and at the end of the treatment. He was very surprised how much more easily he could walk - his pain had eased significantly.
Deep Deltoid Pain:
A client sustained damage to his right shoulder and could not easily lift up his right arm when supine.
This move was the ‘icing on the cake’. I used this after achieving moderate success with other Emmett moves. After using the deep deltoid move, the client could freely raise his arm whilst lying supine.
It was his first experience with the Emmett technique and he was genuinely amazed at the result.
Oesophageal Release:
I have been treating a client who has been feeling very anxious and stressed. She reported feeling as if there were hands around her throat. During the last two treatments, after I learnt the oesophagus move, I have used it on her.
She loves it! She reports that it brings her a feeling of being able to take deep breaths and being ‘lifted’ from her abdomen, through her chest and out through the top of her head!

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