Richard Mack

Shea - Cerebral Palsy (CP) athlete with affected movement, balance, and strength limitations on his left CP-affected side

We first met Shea in June 2017 when he was 15 years old. A gifted athlete with tremendous drive, he was restricted by the limitations of Cerebral Palsy (CP) on his affected left side. Shea was a motivated athlete who he would push his body to extremes that often caused him injury. The impact of over-driving his non-impacted, right side to compensate for his weaker and functionally-impaired left CP side was obvious when comparing the muscle strength and tone, particularly of his lower extremities.

Levi - Cerebral Palsy ( CP ) athlete with affected movement, balance, and strength limitations on his right CP-affected side

Levi’s has a burning desire to play soccer at the highest level possible despite his cerebral palsy movement limitations. Levi was born with CP detected at an early age. His parents noticed that he was favoring his left side as he was developing his motor skills. He is fortunate to have parents who are proactive with access to the best medical treatment available. They are open minded to explore supplemental care. At 10 years old Levi was one of the youngest CP children we’d worked thus far. He was referred to us by Ashley, Shea’s father, shortly after we completed our first group of sessions with Shea. Ashley is co-founder and head coach of CPSoccer.

Health Coach - Client CM

By Richard Mack

Client was consulted by her doctor based on her lab work there is a potential of recurrence of cancer. She had been treated previously for thyroid cancer stage 3 at the age of 18. Procedure included surgical removal of lymph nodes and radioiodine therapy. Her condition was stabilized after the procedure. At the age of 34 she had recently given birth to her second child. Upon a routine checkup she was alerted by her current doctor that her Thyroglobulin numbers indicated that her thyroid condition had reemerged.

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