15 Minute Matrix Podcast – Mapping Movement Therapy & Autoimmunity

When your muscles ache and your limbs are sore, the last thing you want to do is get up and move. In this podcast, however, DrBonnie360 reveals how movement therapy can in fact be used to alleviate and minimize pain.

What is your favorite technique for treating patients who have chronic pain and/or an autoimmune disease? In today’s podcast Dr. Bonnie will help us to understand the difference between exercise and movement therapy, and how the latter can effectively minimize pain.

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October 26, 2018

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