Myofascial Release

The purpose of this group is to network and discuss Myofascial Release.

Robert Schleip's article

From time to time, I find it incredibly important to re read research articles, because so often " I just don't get it, "  but an understanding of Robert Schleip's article is vital if we are even to begin to understand the incredible power of touch we have as therapists.  

 

 http://www.bodyworkcpd.co.uk/articles/Schleip/schleip2003.pdf

 

 

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    Walt Fritz, PT

    Stephen, I used to buy into one particular method as being the be-all-end-all method. I prefer Fritzing now
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    Stephen Jeffrey

    I'm going to have to reveiw my thoughts on duration/time if Fritzing means 10 mins.

    I wish you were just up the road, I would definately pop in for some Fritzing:)

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    Walt Fritz, PT

    Low load, long duration work is the focus of what I do and teach. As I've mentioned in previous posts, the umbrella of myofascial release is wide. All types have good effect, though the method may appear different.

     

    May be no roads connect us, but there is always a plane!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Walt