I really never lost my curiosity.
I always kept my curiosity.
– Gail Wetzler
The passion comes through you… comes through your hands
– Gail Wetzler
This conversation with Gail was quite a treat. If you don’t know Gail or who she is… then why not? She is an incredibly talented woman in more ways that could probably be mentioned. If you are a ‘traditional’ orthopedic manual therapist that works mainly on bones, joints, and soft tissues, then you would benefit from listening to Gail. If you are a ‘non-traditional’ manual therapist and practice on other systems of the human body, then you would benefit from listening to Gail. I think you get my point (we could all benefit from listening to Gail). Gail exudes a knowledge and understanding of the human body that few are able to articulate. It’s probably no wonder that she was asked to be the Curriculum Director for the Barral Institute and has just recently published (along with her co-authors) a peer-reviewed article titled “CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation: A New Treatment Intervention for Concussion Recovery”. I highly recommend you read it (hint: see a link below). Anyway, I think you get my point (yet again). Listen up and enjoy this conversation with a truely gifted, talented, caring, and hard-working woman!
We listen with our hands, we listen with our hearts, we listen with our ears as to how can we help the totality of this person.
– Gail Wetzler
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