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    I am writing with surprise and joy about the evaluation and intervention my son got from Cara Lindell, the developer of the Kinetic Bridging technique.

    I was cardioverted when he was 11 wks gestation, and we always knew he faced consequences from that. I had puzzled over the paradox I've seen with him: some very low muscle tone with other really tight muscles.

    Cara has a deep understanding of neurodevelopment - she focuses on neuromuscular stabilization. When she was evaluating him, he immediately showed the assymetries I'd seen. Cara is an electrical engineer and her intervention is targeted at getting the nerves to talk to the muscles.

    We had to travel to see her; she treated my son 2x in 2 days. His alphabet writing speed went from 2:19 to 1:38 and it looked like 5 years' difference in terms of size and spacing. Postural differences were marked. He says he feels more balanced.

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