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In this video, EDS specialist Jonathan Parr (PT, CSCS, EP, MCMT, CBIS) covers everything you need to know about CCI. If you are dealing with CCI, hypermobility syndrome, vestibular dysfunction, chronic pain, GI dysfunctions or bowel disorders such as constipation or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bloating, recurrent subluxations, dislocations, or autonomic dysfunction, our myokinesthetic technique and specialized physical therapy treatments for your specific type of EDS could be a huge help and provide you with a lot of relief. If you’re in the greater Austin or Houston area, feel free to contact us directly (https://parrpt.com/contact-and-schedu...) or check out our 3-Systems Blog (https://parrpt.com/3-systems-blog/) to get additional information on EDS, POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome), Dysautonomia, and many other complex conditions that can be effectively treated by the “Parr PT Method”, our personalized and holistic approach to manual therapy. We always appreciate your positive comments, likes, shares, and general support for our work in Austin and Houston. You can follow us at: – 3-Systems Blog: https://parrpt.com/3-systems-blog/ – The Parr PT Method: https://parrpt.com/about/ – Patient Reviews: https://parrpt.com/patient-testimonials/ – Upcoming Events: / events We utilize hands-on manual therapy and myokinesthetics to treat: – EDS | Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome – POTS | Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome – Hypermobility & dysautonomia – Chronic pain, fatigue & illness – Neurological disorders & brain injuries – Sports or work-related injuries -- Craniocervical Instability – MS, strokes & seizures – Scar pain – Bowel Disorders such as constipation, IBS, or gastroparesis – Gait and mobility issues – Knee pain, shin splints & plantar fasciitis – Neck pain & shoulder pain – Back pain & leg pain – Gout, CRPS, and inflexibility – And much more! Jonathan Parr PT, CSCS, EP, MCMT, CBIS