So you think hanging upside down to relieve back pain is some wacky, new-age idea Think again. It's documented that Inversion was used as early as 400 B.C., when Hypocrites, the father of medicine, first watched a patient have his knees bound and ankles tied to a ladder to be hoisted upside down for a dose of what's come to be known as spinal traction.
Northwest Kinetics Committed to Excellence in Clinical Research Our Mission Statement The mission of Northwest Kinetics is to be the best clinical research unit at: Advancing medicine, in partnership with our clients, by performing clean, accurate, timely, and ethical clinical research studies of the highest quality. Providing maximum safety to the volunteers and staff. Maintaining a work ...
manufactures lenses to an individual patient's prescription as prescribed by either an Ophthalmologist or Optometrist and then usually dispensed to the patient by an Optician ...
Alexandar School Of Natural Therapeutics teaching the art of massage and bodywork in the Puget Sound Region since 1979. We now offer spa certification ...