by Enid Whittaker, CBPM ~ Managing Director, Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy® | Nov 1, 2017 | Blog
SEVERAL MONTHS ago I turned on CSPAN: my go-to place in the middle of the night if sleep evades me. This night a panel was assembled before a congressional committee to answer questions about the opioid epidemic and in particular on “protecting the health and safety...
by Enid Whittaker, CBPM ~ Managing Director, Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy® | Oct 1, 2017 | Blog
“Muscles… you have hundreds of them, and each has been given a special job to do… for you. Not only that, they were all programmed to go where they were supposed to go, and to know what they were supposed to accomplish long before you were the size of the pin-head the...
by Enid Whittaker, CBPM ~ Managing Director, Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy® | Sep 1, 2017 | Blog
IN THE OLDEN days, it used to be that the classroom exercise vignette was a part of every day. Mornings, which were longer, had two or three of these exercise vignettes. Afternoons, which were usually shorter, had one. The leaders were the kids chosen by the...
by Enid Whittaker, CBPM ~ Managing Director, Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy® | Aug 1, 2017 | Blog
“FIT, WHAT DO WE need to be fit for?” These were the words of W. W. Bauer, MD, as he patted his considerable paunch on national television. The answer, I guess, depends on who you ask. In 1969 Bonnie gave six reasons for being physically fit in an interview for...
by Enid Whittaker, CBPM ~ Managing Director, Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy® | Jul 1, 2017 | Blog
THE BLOOD OF THE WOUND contains the healing. When the barrier is broken, an orchestrated cascade of biochemical events is set into motion to repair the damage.[1][2] This process is divided into predictable phases: blood clotting (hemostasis), inflammation, tissue...