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Hoshino
Therapy®
- Welcome
Janet Harazda
Janet is a
Registered Nurse (Florida Lic.# 0936802) and a Licensed Massage
Therapist (Florida Lic.# 24421) in the state of Florida, and
also a Certified Hoshino
Therapist.
Janet also teaches
PosturcizeSM,
and has a
Posturcize
DVD for sale on the order form page (follow the link to
the left).
In addition,
her
Hoshino practice includes the availability of top-quality orthotic
inserts (also known as arch correctors) for shoes which are
custom-designed and manufactured in Argentina. Orthotics provide arch correction for the purpose of
improving overall biomechanical health through proper
footwear.
What Is
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Hoshino Therapy is a
unique acupressure therapy developed by Japanese acupuncturist
Tomezo Hoshino
for the solution of musculoskeletal disorders, including
non-traumatic disc problems and non-systemic joint conditions
such as rheumatoid arthritis. This therapy integrates the art of
manual therapy with the principles of acupuncture and human
biomechanical function. Hoshino Therapy uses full hand contact
with deep, yet agreeable pressure to revitalize specific points
primarily along the tendons, but also on the muscles, ligaments
and fascia, in order to restore normal joint function and
resolve pain. The therapist uses a 290-point evaluation process
to detect areas of hardening or aging, which can cause a loss of
normal range of motion, loss of coordination between the moving
parts, and decreased ability to absorb shock, making the person
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Who Benefits
From This Type Of Therapy?
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People who suffer from
many types of soft tissue or biomechanical disorders can benefit
from the therapy. These disorders include back and neck pain,
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joint conditions such as shoulder pain, tennis elbow, carpal
tunnel syndrome, and deteriorating posture. While the symptoms
of hardening and aging of the soft tissues most often appear
after the ages of 40 or 50, excessive use or misuse of body
parts, such as in strenuous sports and work-related stress, can
also cause aging of soft tissue in younger age groups. Persons
of almost any age whose movement is restricted or impaired and
who have not found relief in conventional forms of treatment
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What To
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In your initial visit you will receive an evaluation, and your
therapist will discuss with you his or her plan of care for your
condition. If your problem is chronic, and you have already
received a diagnosis from a physician, or if your condition has
organic complications, the therapist may recommend that you
bring a doctor’s referral and a complete case history./color>/fontfamily>
Treatments last
about 50-60 minutes. Usually you will experience relief from the
original symptoms and improved flexibility or freedom of
movement within the first three or four treatments. The rate of
progress and extent of recovery will depend on the severity and
duration of your condition, your general health, and the length
of time and degree of cooperation you dedicate to your personal
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Participation in
one’s treatment program is a key component of Hoshino Therapy.
This includes the daily practice of simple, specific exercises
as taught by the therapist, and may also include heat or cold
therapy, elastic support braces, and possibly some simple
lifestyle changes, all of which are explained in detail by the
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