Facial Blindness


Are you aware of an assessment process that could find the source of a condition such as facial blindness (prosopagnosia)?

What about reversing this poorly understood condition that is considered to be a lifelong diagnosis?

There are multiple cases of reversing this condition that is made possible by looking at the effects from a lifetime of injuries throughout the body, in a way that no conventional therapies are even acknowledging.

With Matrix Repatterning, one of the critical areas of focus, is finding and restoring bone asymmetry that occur from impact injuries.

Bone enlargement is very common in the cranial area including the upper cervical spine.

Restoring cranial injuries often has rapid and lasting resolution of concussion symptoms, which is as rewarding as it gets in the clinic.

You might be surprised to hear that with Matrix Repatterning, treating facial blindness is, in approach, the same as treating an acute ankle sprain, high blood pressure, low back pain, frozen shoulder and so on... We dont treat any symptoms or conditions directly.

The objective is to let the body express where the highest order layer of cellular tension is located exactly and precisely how to treat the structure.

The process is more like a fun expedition and less like using force upon the body to do what we think it should be doing within joints and fascia.

It is much more efficient to take the tension out of the dense structure, which in turn allows the soft tissue to restore to pain free function.

The outcome of resolving rare conditions is often a beautiful "surprise" but it comes from applying the same, relatively simple concept to find and treat the hidden underlying tension patterns.

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George Roth, DC, ND, CMRP
 

Dr. Roth is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and the Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine and has studied osteopathic medicine at Doctors' Hospital North, Columbus, Ohio. He is the developer of Matrix Repatterning and is the Director of Education at the Matrix Institute in Toronto. Dr. Roth has presented seminars at numerous hospital and university‐based symposia throughout North America. He is the co‐author, with Kerry D’Ambrogio PT, of Positional Release Therapy (Elsevier, 1997), and the author of The Matrix Repatterning Program for Pain Relief (New Harbinger, 2005). His work is also featured in the Brain’s Way of Healing, by Dr. Norman Doidge (Penguin, 2015).