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Diane
11-12-2007, 06:19 PM
I want to let you know that Matthias, The Neurotopian (http://www.neurotopian.blogspot.com/), and I (dermoneuromodulator) (http://humanantigravitysuit.blogspot.com/) have figured out how to make a "team blog." It's still young, but growing daily. We'll be conversing/back and forthing with each other on various topics to do with the brain and pain, at Neurotonics (http://neurotonics.blogspot.com/). We thought we might as well do this publically - move from email conversations to blogging together instead. :secret:

Please feel free to drop by for a look. The format will be easy conversation, but we plan to dig deep and have each post also be a standalone essay with lots of links.

In the future we plan to invite new authors, but we'll see how it goes with just the two of us at first. :teeth::thumbs_up:teeth::thumbs_up

emad
11-12-2007, 07:45 PM
Great blog Diane :clap1::clap2::thumbs_up

At first here , I was wondering what neurotonics denotes to ,then when I go there read all stuff I understod strengthening nerves throuh synapsing formation or creation concept . Most , durg companies use that experssion neurotonics when they try to attract doctors to their products here .

I wish great sucess for you great learning for learners and teachers :D

cheers
Emad

Erica
12-12-2007, 05:41 AM
Gosh, that is great Diane! :thumbs_up You two will make great partners in this. I am amazed by the amount of information that people selflessly impart on this subject. Hopefully more people will be directed to sites like these and Somasimple and become more open to how and why neurophysiology is so important for treating people in pain.
Erica

Diane
12-12-2007, 07:58 AM
Thanks Emad and Erica.
Really, the more noise we make, the better the word about neuroscience, pain science and PT will get out there.
Everyone here should start a blog, then we can eventually make a "ring", and "carnivals", etc. Pretty soon no one would be able to google "PT" without neuroscience coming up, or no one could google "neuroscience" without getting a few ideas on how PT is thinking about/studying/applying/adapting it. Somasimple would remain the "plaza", but the "town" would grow as more little streets extended out from it. :)

emad
12-12-2007, 10:38 AM
That is so correct Diane ,

We need to make noise noisy .
I googled neurotonics yesterday , the result was amazing your new blog was the second result . we need to connect or make comparison of PT /physiotherapy with neuromodulation, neuroscience,brain ,cortex ,nervous system .....that is great route :lightbulb

cheers
Emad