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“I love playing tennis and I was very upset and distressed when advised by my physiotherapist to give up playing, due to having bursitis in my right shoulder.  I turned to Julia Symington and after three Concomitant Healing sessions I was able to return to tennis.  Thanks Julia.” Margaret Loffler

Concomitant Healing

Concomitant Healing is so named because it means ‘one after the other’.  It is a physical healing modality which requires the application of pressure to very specific parts of the body, which are neither meridians nor pressure points.

It is not a general healing modality, it is specific to healing injury or injuries.

In Concomitant Healing it is recognized that where the body is holding an injury (regardless of its cause which can include emotional reasons) it will be affected in many more parts than just the injured area.

By following these affected parts in the injured body, the practitioner is able to resolve significant injuries quickly and effectively.  Therefore, it does not concentrate on just the injured area and it does not follow known or established lines through the body. 

Rather, the practitioner goes to the parts of the body affected by the injured area, no matter where they are.

The client is usually intrigued by where the practitioner goes to on their body to heal their physical ailment and amazed by the outcome.

It is an exquisite craft; a form of healing from the earliest times.

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Clients remain clothed during healing. 

Sessions are from 30 minutes | from $60.

Concomitant Healing (physical healing)
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