In 2014 I had severe pain from hip to knee. X-Rays showed lower L4/5 vertebrae were pinched. Doctors said I needed an operation. I was working for a lady in Constantia doing building alterations. I told her my problem. She said she had the same problem 6 years ago when she was in England. She came back to have the operation done here. On arrival she heard about Directed Pressure Point Technique. She started the treatment. She advised me not to have the operation. So I started Directed Pressure Point Technique treatment. Eight years down the line, I am fine and still working. Then about five years ago, I had shoulder problems with severe pain. I could not lift my arm, shower properly or oil and comb my hair.
I was sitting at Vincent Pallotti Hospital with my X-Rays waiting to see the surgeon about the operation. He told me he would remove the shoulder, shave away bone, and put the shoulder back. Healing time would be three months. That made me think of Directed Pressure Point Technique. I went from there and made an appointment and resumed treatment. I am fine now, doing things like sawing wood, hammering, etc with no pain whatsoever. Thanks to Directed Pressure Point Technique. I have recommended my wife and quite a few people to have the treatment, all of whom are very satisfied. I will be 72 in September (God Willing).
Mervyn
Only those whose names appear on the register of Practitioners are permitted to practice DPPT. Obtaining the annual required CPD points continually monitors their level of proficiency. This ensures that Practitioners are kept abreast of the latest developments and techniques.