5/5 Lisa B. 2 years ago on Google
If
there
were
six
stars
BIM
would
get
it.
James
is
a
star,
he
literally
got
the
man
of
the
house
walking
after
being
in
a
wheelchair
for
most
of
the
last
year.
In
one
session.
Not
kidding.
Massive
sciatica
from
degenerating
disks,
literally
screaming
pain,
suddenly
relieved
enough
that
he
has
a
life
again.
Others
waiting
for
spinal
ops
or
told
there's
nothing
to
be
done
'yet'
might
consider
a
consult
(they
read
your
scans
pre
appointment).
BIM
take
the
Care
Plan
referrals
we
low-income
ppl
can
get
from
GP's
(with
no
extra
cost!).
Everyone
in
the
building
is
totally
engaged
in
making
sure
your
experience
is
positive.
From
front
desk
to
their
hold
"music"
to
the
capable,
first-rate
physios.
Recommended
to
the
max.
AND
you
get
a
free
initial
consultation,
so
nothing
to
lose.
Oh,
and
when
you
go
for
the
first
time,
they
try
to
put
up
a
welcome
sign
on
the
front
counter
for
you.
All
the
patients
seemed
like
us
to
be
energised
by
their
experiences.
I
personally
feel
more
positive
about
my
health
and
fitness
than
i
have
in
decades
and
have
regained
movement
i
thought
was
lost
forever.
Multiple
shots
of
cortisone
and
total
rest
had
failed
to
help
at
all,
the
last
shot
didn't
even
relieve
the
pain.
Now
I'm
inspired
and
able
to
get
moving
again.
Back
in
motion,
indeed.
The
hold
'music'?
It's
a
series
of
tiny
talks
on
various
health/physio/injury
subjects.
Seriously,
it
was
really
fascinating
and
educational.
I
took
notes
just
in
case
i
got
cut
off
and
had
to
ask
them
what
the
next
part
was,
but
fortunately
was
answered
at
just
the
right
time.
You
hurt?
Or
you
don't
hurt
if
you
don't
move?
Go
there,
or
to
one
of
the
other
branches.
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