Greg Fuell
OTA

I am an occupational therapy assistant. I suffered with headaches for 16 years following an automobile accident. The headaches were constant, my scalp was hypersensitive to touch and my left eye lid twitched most of the time. My co-worker and OT supervisor, Kelly Armstrong, introduced me to MPS. Kelly explained this modality and told me that treatment may help reduce the suffering I had dealt with for the past 16 years. Nothing I tried had ever helped and I had my mind made up that this MPS would not help either. I attended the introductory course in Atlanta, GA and received my first scar release protocol. The reconstructive surgery I needed left me with a scar on top of my head from ear to ear. This scar intersects with another that was the result of emergency brain surgery only 8 days before facial reconstruction. When the first treatment was over I felt different but that was about it. Kelly performed another scar release days later. The strange feeling I experienced after that was no pain. The MPS protocol for scar release saved the quality of my life. I am so very thankful for this modality, caring clinicians like my friend Kelly and the new tool I have in my treatment skills bag. I use the MPS daily and see the difference it makes in my life and in the lives of others.

I am an occupational therapy assistant. Isuffered with headaches for 16 years following an automobile accident. The headaches were constant, my scalp was hypersensitive to touch and my left
eye lid twitched most of the time. My co-worker and OT supervisor, Kelly Armstrong, introduced me to MPS. Kelly explained this modality and told me that treatment may help reduce the suffering I had dealt with for the past16 years. Nothing I tried had ever helped and I had my mind made up that this MPS would not help either. I attended the introductory course in Atlanta, GA and received my first scar release protocol. The reconstructive surgery I needed left me with a scar on top of my head from ear to ear. This scar intersects with another that was the result of emergency brain surgery only 8 days before facial reconstruction. When the first treatment was over I felt different but that was about it. Kelly performed another scar release days later. The strange feeling I experienced after that was no pain. The MPS protocol for scar release saved the quality of my life. I am so very thankful for this modality, caring clinicians like my friend Kelly and the new tool I have in my treatment skills bag. I use the MPS daily and see the difference it makes in my life and in the lives of others.

OTA
MPS used to heal chronic pain and release scars for fellow Occupational Therapist Assistant
I am an occupational therapy assistant. I suffered with headaches for 16 years following an automobile accident. The headaches were constant, my scalp was hypersensitive to touch and my left eye lid twitched most of the time. My co-worker and OT supervisor, Kelly Armstrong, introduced me to MPS. Kelly explained this modality and told me that treatment may help reduce the suffering I had dealt with for the past 16 years. Nothing I tried had ever helped and I had my mind made up that this MPS would not help either. I attended the introductory course in Atlanta, GA and received my first scar release protocol. The reconstructive surgery I needed left me with a scar on top of my head from ear to ear. This scar intersects with another that was the result of emergency brain surgery only 8 days before facial reconstruction. When the first treatment was over I felt different but that was about it. Kelly performed another scar release days later. The strange feeling I experienced after that was no pain. The MPS protocol for scar release saved the quality of my life. I am so very thankful for this modality, caring clinicians like my friend Kelly and the new tool I have in my treatment skills bag. I use the MPS daily and see the difference it makes in my life and in the lives of others.

I am an occupational therapy assistant. Isuffered with headaches for 16 years following an automobile accident. The headaches were constant, my scalp was hypersensitive to touch and my left
eye lid twitched most of the time. My co-worker and OT supervisor, Kelly Armstrong, introduced me to MPS. Kelly explained this modality and told me that treatment may help reduce the suffering I had dealt with for the past16 years. Nothing I tried had ever helped and I had my mind made up that this MPS would not help either. I attended the introductory course in Atlanta, GA and received my first scar release protocol. The reconstructive surgery I needed left me with a scar on top of my head from ear to ear. This scar intersects with another that was the result of emergency brain surgery only 8 days before facial reconstruction. When the first treatment was over I felt different but that was about it. Kelly performed another scar release days later. The strange feeling I experienced after that was no pain. The MPS protocol for scar release saved the quality of my life. I am so very thankful for this modality, caring clinicians like my friend Kelly and the new tool I have in my treatment skills bag. I use the MPS daily and see the difference it makes in my life and in the lives of others.