Liz is a life-long boater who will be turning 80 next year. She developed a sharp pain in her knee that made it difficult for her to get on and off the dock and her boat. Bioenergy treatments made the pain lessen to the point that it was almost non-existent, but she had to come back one more time because she stepped "wrong" and the pain returned. After this last treatment worked, she did not need any more for the rest of the summer. It helped that she figured out the movement that made her knee "go out" and changed the way she exited her boat.
Joyce is in her seventies. She learned to live with her knee pain because her doctor told her that it was osteoarthritis that could only be relieved by painkillers and cured through a knee replacement. It was particularly painful for her to do stairs. Immediately after her first bioenergy treatment she was surprised to walk upstairs pain-free. She did not need a second treatment.
JoAnn, in her sixties, is a meditation teacher. She too developed a sharp pain in her knee, but hers was more acute than Liz's, and she began to keep a walking stick in her car just in case she needed it. Stairs caused her a lot of pain and getting into her usual meditation posture on the bench became almost impossible. Her pain lessened greatly after one treatment, and vanished altogether after a few more.
All three have given me permission to tell their stories.
These stories may seem difficult to believe, but they are real. I have now treated enough knees to know that bioenergy is an effective way of treating knee pain. It may not work for everyone, but it seems to have worked on most of the people I treated. The client and I know both know whether it is going to be effective after the first treatment, because there is usually immediate change. The change sometimes lasts indefinitely, but another pattern that occurs is that there is a fluctuation in the amount of pain and relief over the next few treatments, with the pain decreasing significantly over time.
See also my post: How you develop chronic knee pain.
Are you curious what I might be able to do for you?
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