Well my ABR update hasn't followed sorry - I just don't know where the last 2 weeks have gone and not only that I'm afraid I'm not clued up enough to load a small portion of the ABR assessment DVD.
I will have to summarise briefly without any visual aides:
- The mobility (flexibility) of the upper half of Master Corbs vertebral column has improved significantly and in Mr Blyums words is looking "very, very good" and is "very different from the rigid boy we saw in the past"
- His general tissue quality has improved as evidenced by an increase in the "fatty tissue layer" particularly around his bottom and legs
- A major "detachment" of his vertebral column at the waist level (L6 - L7?) has become evident so we are full steam ahead working on this area with our new ABR tool the weighted ball, which I feel very comfortable with and Mr Blyum tells me I am natural at it - fantastic!!
- I have renewed motivation and am ready for the mind blowing improvements that are going to happen over the next few months thanks to the weighted ball.
Hows that for positive thinking?????
Corbin is an 9 year old boy living with Diplegia, a moderate form of Cerebral Palsy. This blog touches on what Cerebral Palsy means for our family and the lengths we are prepared to go to to give our beautiful boy a brighter future.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Singapore Clinic July 2013
We have just arrived back home after a 9 hr flight from Singapore to Auckland on Wednesday night, a further 1 hr 15min flight from Auckland to Christchurch on Thursday afternoon, a couple of days in Christchurch with family and a 7 hour drive (with a couple of stops) back to Invers today. I've managed to unpack and get Master Corb off to bed with his new machine set up and now I'm sitting down for a wee drink. Our ABR update will follow over the next few days...........
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