Background: Experiences through practice and imagery relating the experience of the mind-body connection. Objectives: To access mindful awareness of other clients. Setting: Solo practice. Main results: Greater relaxation, increased range of mobility, and lessening of pain in clients. Conclusion: Thoughtful techniques and movements along with rich visualization markedly increase satisfaction for both practitioner and client.
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