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Microcurrent for Pain: Professional Athletes in the NFL get relief
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Herbie Berger, L.Ac., practices in New York City, & has a fascinating history in treating high profile athletes with microcurrent, including the National Football League (NFL), the National Basketball Association (NBA), & Major League Basball (MLB).
Some of his career highlighsts include in 1982, traveling & treating the 49ers Football team the year Joe Montana won the Superbowl.
In 1982-1984, he trained the San Fransisco Giants Baseball team staff in Micocurrent use.
In 1984, Herbie was a member of the US Olympic Medical Staff, Summer Games in Los Angeles.
In 1985-1987, he was Staff-Acupuncturist to the New York Knicks (NBA).
2003-2005, Herbie served the Microcurrent needs of the Miami City Ballet.
In 2007, he provided relief to the performers of the world reknowned Cirque de Soleil.
1995-Present, he has been with the NYC Ballet.
And also, he currently is with the New Orleans Hornets (NBA), providing their players relief with the benefits of Acupuncture & Microcurrent therapy.
Simply put, he is the Acupuncturist to the Modern day gladiator, treating professional athletes in baseball, football, basketball, & even world-class circus perfomers & ballet performers.
We are delighted to have Herbie Berger, L.Ac. on Panacea Quest to discuss microcurrent therapy.
7 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 21, 2023 05:49 (). Last successful fetch was on September 25, 2019 01:57 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 155147049 series 1148108
Herbie Berger, L.Ac., practices in New York City, & has a fascinating history in treating high profile athletes with microcurrent, including the National Football League (NFL), the National Basketball Association (NBA), & Major League Basball (MLB).
Some of his career highlighsts include in 1982, traveling & treating the 49ers Football team the year Joe Montana won the Superbowl.
In 1982-1984, he trained the San Fransisco Giants Baseball team staff in Micocurrent use.
In 1984, Herbie was a member of the US Olympic Medical Staff, Summer Games in Los Angeles.
In 1985-1987, he was Staff-Acupuncturist to the New York Knicks (NBA).
2003-2005, Herbie served the Microcurrent needs of the Miami City Ballet.
In 2007, he provided relief to the performers of the world reknowned Cirque de Soleil.
1995-Present, he has been with the NYC Ballet.
And also, he currently is with the New Orleans Hornets (NBA), providing their players relief with the benefits of Acupuncture & Microcurrent therapy.
Simply put, he is the Acupuncturist to the Modern day gladiator, treating professional athletes in baseball, football, basketball, & even world-class circus perfomers & ballet performers.
We are delighted to have Herbie Berger, L.Ac. on Panacea Quest to discuss microcurrent therapy.
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