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"I want a pillow that won't hurt my neck."

 

Finding a good pillow isn't easy. Many pillows look lovely on the bed, but feel lousy once you crawl under the covers and try to rest your head. Ideally, your pillow should support your neck and head in a neutral position. Here are a few tips for blissful slumber: 

 

Back sleepers: Use a thin pillow that does not throw your head forward. Find a pillow with extra loft in the bottom third of the pillow to cradle your neck.

 

Side sleepers: Use a larger pillow that supports the space between your ear and your shoulder. 

 

Stomach sleepers: Just get over it. You'll crank on your neck no matter what pillow you use. 

 

Pillows are made of many different materials: Lots of people like memory foam, but it may be too hot for some people. Latex stays firm, so may not contour to your neck well. Down can be great, if you are not allergic to it.   

 

A product called "PT Pillow" makes a fabulous down pillow with variable loft. One side is bigger than the other, so it could work for either a side or a back sleeper. Check it out:

http://www.mybetterspine.com/product/sample-pillow-1038.cfm.

 

Your PT can also help you problem solve the pillow dilemma. Send us your questions. A solution is waiting for you. 

 

  

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Don't miss the fun! Celebrate summer by riding around Boulder on June 2nd. The B-360 is a fantastic family event that celebrates our fabulous, fit and fun loving community. This year, the event honors one of Boulder's all-time best bike advocates, Leslie Bohm. See you there!

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                                             May 9, 2013

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IMT - a key piece of the puzzle                

By Mary McClure, MMSc, PT

 

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I love how my practice has evolved over the last 33 years as a physical therapist. So many new and wonderful evaluation and treatment techniques are emerging constantly that there is never a reason to be bored. I'm thrilled when I can relax an artery in the pelvis and back pain goes away. Or that getting the bladder moving can make Yoga hip openers a piece of cake for my patient.

 

I am fortunate to have been mentored by stronmary imtg visionaries who encouraged me to stray outside the box a bit as I searched for new knowledge. What a fun journey I am on! Since being a part of the ALTA team, my horizons have soared. I've been exposed to a variety of more subtle energy- based practices such as Integrative Manual Therapy, Body Talk and visceral mobilization. And, they resonate with me.

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A Learning Machine                                          

  

ALTA therapists are hungry. We love to learn new things that help us become better healers. We are passionate. In the past month, here's what we've learned:

 

Jonathan took a four day visceral class that was fantastic:
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"It's surprising that healthy motility of organs can make such a profound difference in spinal movement. Most of us have some decreased organ movement, so these new tools will help my patients move with greater ease. It's exciting."

 

Scott took a one day refresher class to learn what's new in running. Scott has been taking and teaching running 

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classes for years. He's been a recreational runner as well, so he knows first hand how easily runners get hurt. "Trends and research have changed how we evaluate runners." says Scott. Learn the latest from Scott.  

   

   

 

  

Mary and Jane went to California for an advanced

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BodyTalk class. It was four days of intensive learning and practicing Parama BodyTalk with 34 other advanced practitioners. The class was team taught by an M.D. from Mexico City and an acupuncturist from Miami. The combination was terrific and now we are more excited than ever about what BodyTalk can do to help our clients. 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

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