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| Medical Professional Testimonials |
| Many members of the medical establishment have come in contact with the
MoveRight system, either as clients or due to a desire to find a superior solution
for RSI sufferers. The following are excerpts from selected letters submitted by
medical professionals who have written about their findings: |
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| “I [have] talked to many individuals who had incapacitating use injuries and had not received any benefit from consultations with neurologists, orthopedic
surgeons, physical therapists and those dealing in alternative approaches such as
acupuncture. It is remarkable how many of these individuals had crushingly
disappointing experiences with medical and para-medical specialists of various
types but were cured of their injuries once they were trained in the technique. In
some cases the responses were very rapid. In others a prolonged period of time
was needed.
The underpinnings of the technique rest on remarkably simple but, to my mind,
highly sound and rational applications of a thorough understanding of anatomy
and neuromuscular physiology. Mrs. Taubman, with the remarkably able input of
Edna Golandsky [MoveRight Therapeutics founder], has developed principles based
on maximizing physiologically sound arm and hand position with a technical
approach based on forearm rotation and arm movements that takes advantage of
muscle tension. Any tension, even minimal, is incoordinate and causes fatigue
which may progress to injury.” |
-H. Franklin Bunn, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
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| “Not only can I now practice [piano] for unlimited periods of time without
experiencing any discomfort, but piano playing seems so much easier and more
enjoyable. Moreover, I have been able to extend my knowledge and the learned
principles to my own dental practice thus avoiding cramping of the fingers and
hands which afflict so many of my colleagues.” |
-Uri Hangorsky, D.D.S.
University of Pennsylvania Dental School
Associate Dean |
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| “The Taubman approach is the first that considers human anatomy and physiology
as part of the process of curing repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel
syndrome and tendonitis. The teaching is based on a knowledge of anatomy and
physiology. When one thinks about it, it is obvious that this is how it should be,
but the question must be stimulated in people’s minds before it becomes
obvious. Impressive results with the Taubman approach in relieving and
preventing injuries is a gross understatement and Edna Golandsky [MoveRight
Therapeutics founder] and Mary Moran [MoveRight specialist] are two of the
world's leading Taubman method experts.” |
-Jerry Titel, M.D., M.B.A.
J.H. Titel Consultants
Founding Member |
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| “I am a physician with a strong scientific background in research and it makes
perfect sense to me that any repetitive and demanding motions which can be
effected with putting the least if any stress into those motions and still get the job
done with even greater efficiency, is something of great value and importance.
My wife Paula, a classically trained pianist, had received cortisone shots about
three years ago and eventually surgery on both hands for three fingers from very
painful and incapacitating injuries (trigger fingers) which apparently resulted from
her playing. After the surgery, yet another finger was threatening. At that time
she met a teacher who suggested she be evaluated by Edna Golandsky
[MoveRight Therapeutics founder] herself. Luckily, Paula chose to give Edna
Golandsky a try. During this time, that finger that had been threatening has long
since been silent and she even tells me excitedly that she can master, even more
quickly, very difficult piano passages. There is no longer any discomfort in either
hand or fingers.” |
-Leo Gorelkin, M.D.
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| “I don’t know of any other approach that addresses the problem of pain and injuries like the Taubman approach does. This is an approach that goes to the root of the matter: the problem movements that cause the injury. This work is a kind of physical therapy, because the focus is on correct alignment and healthy,
coordinate movements that will not hurt you.” |
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| NURSES |
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| “Though there is the need for supervision at the beginning of retraining, the skills
Mr. Bloomfield teaches are relatively easy to learn and retain. In addition, this
program is much less costly and time-consuming than the current medical
treatments available. As opposed to surgical remediation or steroid injections,
technical retraining is also completely non-invasive.” |
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