Take two-they're small. And they perform miracles.
Suffering a career-ending, potentially crippling injury
to her back and right leg, a young dancer named Elaine
Petrone tried everyone from orthopedists to yogis to
turn her pain and prognosis around. Nothing worked-until
she healed herself through a unique program of therapy
and exercise based around the use of two small, squishy
balls. From there she turned her passion into a mission
that is helping the thousands of people who visit her
classes conquer pain, stress, and injury. Now, for
relief for sufferers everywhere, comes ''The Miracle
Ball Method,'' a healing kit containing two miracle
balls and a fully illustrated book, all packaged
together in an attention-getting clear plastic cylinder.
The work itself is simple. Take a sore back: By resting
your aching back on the grapefruit-sized balls and
letting your body sink into them, you're unworking the
muscles that hurt. Pain and tension drain out of the
body. Petrone shows how proper breathing (which she
demonstrates) works in conjunction with a range of
unexercises that call for placing the balls under the
back, head, knees, hip, elbow-wherever there's pain-and
then resting, rolling, or rotating on them. She points
out that relief can come in surprising ways: Lower back
pain may be helped by placing the ball under your neck,
or a bad knee might be helped by hip work. It's a
revolutionary program of relief, from head to
toe. |
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