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New Physical Therapy Practice Specializes in Personalized Care

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hysical therapists Dan Schumann and Rachel Thiel have taken the leap to start their own practice, PhysioBin, with locations in Wauwatosa and Milwaukee. To celebrate Dan Schumann the opening of the new practice, Natural Awakenings readers can mention this news brief and receive a one-hour visit with an expert in muscle and joint health for only $79. The offer is valid through July. Both Schumann and Thiel believe that taking the time to really listen to a client is important, because it helps them to meet the client’s needs and also aids the client in the journey of healing. “Something such as knee pain does not always resolve with rest, ice and basic exercises. We believe in discovering the root cause of pain as well as expanding, not restricting, the possibilities of movement and Rachel Thiel activity,� says Schumann. “Too many people either live with chronic pain or struggle to recover from an injury or surgery. All you may need is a different set of eyes on the problem with some new and unique solutions.� Schumann adds that he and Thiel typically only need to see a client once a week, versus the usual three times weekly, because their unique treatment approach allows them to accomplish more during each session. Their clients report feeling better after each visit with the focused one-on-one care that Schumann and Thiel provide. PhysioBin also offers same-day appointments. Locations: 11820 W. Ripley Ave., Wauwatosa and 131 W. Seeboth St., Ste. 215, Milwaukee. For more information and to schedule an appointment, call Rachel Thiel at 414-239-9771, call Daniel Schumann at 414-459-1224 or visit PhysioBin.com. See ad, page 15.

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Women’s Retreat to Focus on Fungi’s Role in Nature

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idwest Women’s Herbal will present Mycelium Mysteries: A Women’s Mushroom Retreat, from October 6 through 8, in Almond, Wisconsin. Eugenia Bone, author and food journalist, will make the keynote address, “Mycophilia,� a story of community and how mushrooms can be the window by which we understand nature and ourselves in a deeper way. Other presenters include Sue Van Hook, Mara Penfil, Linda Conroy, Sarah Foltz and Carla Kramer. Registration is now open for the event. A key component in the quality of our soil, fungi are key players in the Earth’s health and the path of human culture around the globe. Yet, few study fungi, and it is considered to be a neglected megascience, and their mycelium, a mystery. The retreat will focus on understanding fungi as the grandmothers of our ecosystems, with workshops at beginner through advanced levels. Topics include wild mushroom skills, ethnomycology, fungal ecology and fungi and human health. This is a place to share knowledge and get comfortable with using mycological skills in a supportive community. Register at MidwestWomensHerbal.com/mushrooms. Vendor spots are still available. See ad, page 21.

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