Clay Cox is a spectacular healer. I went to him regularly for a little over a year and then again years later for several«tune up» appointments. I was motivated to seek out Rolfing because I was suffering from years of uncontrolled stress and lousy coping mechanisms like overeating, leading a sedentary lifestyle, and efforts to distract myself like watching trash on TV whenever possible. He was frank yet kind when he pointed out to me that the lifestyle choices I was making contributed to my poor health symptoms of frequent heartburn, insomnia, back and knee pain, mood swings, and weight gain. I truly feel that getting Rolfed by Clay Cox transformed my life. I «shopped around» and met with another Rolfing practitioner first but I never went back to her. In contrast, Clay asked me many questions during our appointments, holistically approaching my treatment. He gave me exercises to practice at home to support the Rolfing procedures he performed at the office. Rolfing is uncomfortable, but not unbearable and the benefits are worth it! I lost 20 pounds, gained strength, flexibility and energy. It improved my posture and mental and emotional health. It’s not for everyone but I recommend it for the folks who are brave enough to pursue it.
Mark A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
I did not take this decision to get Rolfed lightly, I thought long and hard, and talked to different Rolfers as well as people who have had the procedure. 10 sessions at a good amount of money to get my body realigned. Clay took his time with me and not only was it about getting my body aligned it readjusted my emotional self. It was painful both physically and spiritually, but at the end it was worth all the pain to feel better. The whole process really did help me with all aspects of my life. If you are thinking about doing this, Clay is your man
Troy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oro Valley, AZ
I went to Dr. Cox based on the recommendation of several friends who have used him. I like his direct unabashed assessments and tough love practice. Being a former football player my body is banged up. Dr. Cox has worked with me on not just my body but the ergonomics of my office and home to insure a better environment for my body. He is not your typical tree hugger and I like that. I had a lot of pain and needed fixed. He told me what I do wrong and how to change. I have a wife and mother to coddle me I do not look to my health care practitioner for that. I get what I need for pain management and lifestyle changes from Dr. Cox to make live better. I highly recommend him. Yes there is a sign that says to take off your shoes but when I went to take mine off he said not to worry. I think the negative poster needs to grow up and take responsibility for themselves and perhaps not be so sensitive.
Giant B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
The previous reviewer seems to have a hard time hearing the truth. Don’t go to Mr. Cox if you want things sugar coated. He is honest to a fault and a brilliant practitioner. If your committed to taking on the responsibility of your own body then he will do anything to help you and give you the tools you need to be pain free. If your looking for a feel good back rub look on.
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tucson, AZ
I have had two Flat foot reconstructive surgeries on the last year and I was also diagnosed with mild scoliosis at a very young age. Combined, these two issues have caused me considerable pain, so when a family member told me about Rolfing I thought I would look into what this alternative medicine might offer. As this individual specializes in pain management I was even more optimistic. I could not find a listing for him on the official website as being a verified practitioner. However, after phoning him to schedule a consultation he would not provide me with clear information about the costs. When I reached his office, a residence converted for an office, there was a sign requesting that patients remove their shoes. Since I am required to wear insoles in my shoes due to my past surgery I found this to be an Ill-conceived policy, but tried to remain open-minded and accomodating. The patient before me could be heard obviously experiencing a lot of pain, she even said it outloud«this is the most pain I’ve ever felt». Next came my turn, I provided my medical records from my neurologist, which he reviewed and asked me why I was there if they thought that my condition was only mild. The neurologist had found that i ha internal narrowing of my vertebre and that my reflexes in my legs were stronger than normal. I explained to him that my spine has been increasingly becoming more painful after my feet had been operated on and that I was trying to be pre-emptive. That’s when we entered the twighlight zone… he began asking me about my exercise regimin(I’m 125 lbs at age 30, something I have struggled with for years). Even though i had recently begun working out again, i said i dont really exercise very much. He basically tried to convince me that I had been tricked into having my previous surgery and that exercise would solve my problem. At another point he asked me if i was into computers(which to him seemed obvious since I wore glasses and was thin). I had not intended to be profiled and judged prior to pain THERAPY. Next he began to tell me that I suffered from depression and that I should find a psychiatrist! I responded that I have been seeing one, to which he said«maybe you should find a better one». Spare your self from this monster, he is obviously not practicing REAL medicine for a very good reason.