Arnold Askew

Arnold Askew has more than 30 years in bodywork and movement education. He was on staff at the Doleys Pain Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama for 17 years teaching classes in movement awareness and seeing patients individually. He was also co-founder of Red Mountain Institute for the Healing Arts where he taught neuromuscular therapy and somatic education to massage therapists. Arnold has extensive training in both manual and movement therapies. The emphasis of his work is helping people experience a positive shift in their lives such that they continue a journey of self improvement. It is his strong belief that there is always room to be healthier, even during chaotic and stressful times. Currently, Arnold has a private practice in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he works with a variety of clients helping them find their maximum level of function, flexibility, and comfort. Otherwise, you’ll find him building furniture, unicycling or gardening with his wife Mary and their dog Lula.

 

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