Friday, May 24, 2013

An Interview With Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart: Part 3

The following is part 3 of a transcript of Dr. Robert Rose interviewing Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart which originally aired on Blog Talk Radio at "Rewiring Your Brain" . Guests of Dr. Rose are people who are "change agents"  that are changing themselves and empowering others. You can get Dr. Rose's books and videos [...]

An Interview With Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart: Part 2

The following is part 2 of a transcript of Dr. Robert Rose interviewing Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart which originally aired on Blog Talk Radio at "Rewiring Your Brain" . Guests of Dr. Rose are people who are "change agents"  that are changing themselves and empowering others. You can get Dr. Rose's books and videos [...]

An Interview With Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart: Part 1

The following is a transcript of Dr. Robert Rose interviewing Professor /Dr. Brian A. Rothbart which originally aired on Blog Talk Radio at "Rewiring Your Brain" . Guests of Dr. Rose are people who are "change agents"  that are changing themselves and empowering others. You can get Dr. Rose's books and videos through his web [...]

An Important Message About Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy

After many years of research and clinical trials, I developed Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy to permanently eliminate chronic muscle and joint pain caused by the two inherited, abnormal foot structures which I discovered – Primus Metatarsus Supinatus (known as Rothbarts Foot) and the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity. Since the development of my therapy, it has come to [...]

Treating the Source of Chronic Pain Eliminates the Need for Drugs

Recently  I received this email from a chronic pain sufferer: "I have had five back surgeries over 17 years and had three discs out with having four more that need to come out.  My doctors are in the Bay Area (San Francisco).  I see my pain management doctor every six weeks, since 1996.  I have [...]

How Does a Chronic Pain Sufferer Respond to “How Are You?”

How are You?’   Sure, it’s just a friendly formality, but what else can you say after you’ve said ‘Hello’?   Seems simple enough, but any self-respecting chronic pain sufferer who wants to appear positive, yet honest may think twice before answering that dreaded question. Would you really like to know what they are thinking?   [...]