I have to kick off the helmet if I am doing an extensive session of overhead pruning work. Just take smaller bites so if something comes down, it won't clock you. And I do keep the helmet on for the initial deadwooding or if there are hangers.
Maybe my link for spinal decompression wasn't followed, but it's for the Dr. Gil Center for Chiropractic Health, right there in Franklin, TN. I used to hear good things about his work when I lived in middle Tennessee, about an hour south of there.
I've done that for speculative work for potential clients. Use SnapHeal or SuperEraser or just plain ol' Photoshop to remove a tree from a picture so they can see what they would be getting on a tree removal. If some company could create a specialized app for tree workers, it'd be even better...
Spinal decompression + Egoscue (Pain Free book).
After long days of power pruner / pole saw work, sometimes I feel as if Mr. Spock had given me the Vulcan nerve pinch!
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