Over 40 years I worked the the Los Angeles area treating patients with various Medical, Orthopedic, and Neurological conditions.
One of the most challenging areas in which I worked was with the Spastic Cerebral Palsy child. Numerous hours were spent treating the child and literally no progress was observed. Due to the negative results I decided to visit the medical library at U.C.L.A. where I read articles and books to grow my knowledge of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System. As a result of this endeavor I developed a state-of-art approach rehabilitating Stroke and Spastic Cerebral Palsy children. Those children who were flat on their back began to turn over on their stomach, push up on their arms, and crawl.
During this time I played golf and consistently played poorly. Because in the past I played basketball and baseball on a superior level. The poor play I could not accept and decided to improve my quality of play. As with Physical Therapy I read books and articles on golf and observed the patterns and motions of professional golfers. With the extensive knowledge I developed about the brain, joints and muscles, this knowledge was applied to the golf swing and I developed a state-of-the-art approach to hitting a golf ball down the middle of the fairway with power, and amazing accuracy time and time and time again.