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BOTH! I have a couple of people who suffer from a vast variety of Parkinson's symptoms. Doing regularly scheduled on-going treatments really seems to work the best. Of course, everyone is different and you may have to experiment with your willing clients. Even on the "off times" the end result is usually the same. Peace, relaxation, contentment, increased mobility, decreased "twitches" or "twitchi-ness", etc. Tell the client that you want to see what works best with them. If they come in on an "off" day and they are absolutely miserable on the table, ask if they would like to stop the session or take a quick break and resume. Having the option is a mental "trick" that allows them the feeling of complete control of their treatment. Good luck to you!
BOTH! I have a couple of people who suffer from a vast variety of Parkinson's symptoms. Doing regularly scheduled on-going treatments really seems to work the best. Of course, everyone is different and you may have to experiment with your willing clients. Even on the "off times" the end result is usually the same. Peace, relaxation, contentment, increased mobility, decreased "twitches" or "twitchi-ness", etc. Tell the client that you want to see what works best with them. If they come in on an "off" day and they are absolutely miserable on the table, ask if they would like to stop the session or take a quick break and resume. Having the option is a mental "trick" that allows them the feeling of complete control of their treatment. Good luck to you!
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