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Jason Erickson
I am not convinced that fascia deserves the kind of limelight it is currently enjoying. It's great to see the money and research effort going into it now, but I suspect that the long-term consensus will be less impressed. In any case, I have no stake in the outcomes, so am gladly learning whatever I can as new information becomes available.
Some day I hope to see manual therapists paying more attention to the nervous system and how we interact with it on many, many levels, intentionally or not. My early explorations in this direction have already yielded surprising results with an economy of time and effort. Application of basic neuroplastic concepts may eventually revolutionize therapeutic massage/bodywork as we know it.
Sep 13, 2010
Stephen Jeffrey
Jason Erickson said:
Sep 13, 2010
Jason Erickson
If you read Norman Doidge's book The Brain That Changes Itself, please let me know if you suddenly start getting all kinds of interesting new ideas about how to work with your clients. It's a great, reader-friendly text on neuroplasticity that should be required reading for all kinds of therapists. :)
Stephen Jeffrey said:
Sep 13, 2010