Megan’s Success Story
Megan is a 15 year old female. She was a young girl with a lot of pain. She had the following symptoms and musculoskeletal imbalances:
- Left dropped shoulder
- Scoliosis
- Wind in the spine pushing the ribcage on the left posterior backwards
- Hips rotated to the right (amazingly with no nerve restriction)
- Leaned forward in the gate
- Thoracic spine was 47 to 49 degrees off
- Lumber was 48 to 50 degrees off
- She was scheduled for surgery to have rods put up her spine
She told me at one of our sessions at school the teacher asked if anyone could name a muscle in the body and one little boy raised his hand and said. “Biceps!”
Another student said, “Triceps!”
Another said, “Hamstrings!”
“Wow class! Very good!” the teacher said. “What about you Megan?”
Megan said, ”Sternal clavicle mastoid, latissimus dorsi, rhomboids and sartorius.”
One day when I was in Alpine, Utah I stopped for a sandwich after a meeting. I looked over across the parking lot and saw a chiropractor office. I thought, “I should go talk to him, no I’m too tired.”
I finish the sandwich and walk to my truck to start it up. I got another impression that I should go talk to him, so I turn the truck off get out and started walking towards his office and stopped. Then I thought, “No, I don’t feel like sales today. I’m burnt out.”
I walk back towards my truck to start it up. Then I got another impression to walk back to his office. So I turn the truck off and went into his office. The lights were off inside and he was sitting at the front counter reading his scriptures. I said, “You don’t know me, but I think you need to hear about what I do.”
I showed him some before and after pictures of how I correct musculoskeletal imbalances. He said that it made sense to him. He told me that there was a 14 year old girl that he has tried everything on and nothing worked. “I mean everything!”
He asked if I would like to try my method, but he needed to talk to the parents and get their permission. That’s how my work with Megan started.
Gary Rumel, Corrective Therapist
Fitworks Corrective Therapy
www.fitworksutah.com
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