Summary: The text discusses how to combine different coMra therapy treatments when dealing with multiple health issues. It explains that overlapping treatment points should only be addressed once in a session and that the sequence of treatments is not generally important. The text also touches on the importance of considering systemic treatments for systemic conditions and splitting longer treatments into shorter sessions.
Okay, combining treatments. Now, what to do when you have several local problems and you need to combine, let's say, with Traumatologic 10 with Universal 3 and then you have a backache and then you have a headache, what would you do? First of all, if you will flip through the user guide, you will see that there actually is a lot of overlap. Some points will be in whole lot of different treatments. So when you combine then you do not need to repeat the same point again when you're doing several treatments in one session. So if there is one point, let's say, typically it's heart, and you combine a couple of treatments where the heart is included, so you do heart only once. Again, a sequence of treatments not generally important. Time of day, again, when it's practical for you, you have a lot of acute problems you can try and find start with the most resting, most painful conditions. But at the same time, when the disease would have a hint of systemic condition, and we'll cover this in the next module, you will really have to think about systemic treatments, adding systemic treatments when you have a lot of different things in the body. And also, we'll already cover splitting longer treatments into several parts to do them throughout the day or even sometimes it makes sense to cover them during different days in a week.