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Hi Everyone,I have been away for a while...I wanted to make you aware of what we believe is a valuable and free resource for your practice. Assuring carryover of home stretching is often important,…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Neal Lyons Feb 1, 2015.
There is a court case that just concluded in Pennsylvania, one in which I know not of the therapist’s true innocence or guilt. The therapist, who specializes in Myofascial Release, was convicted of…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Walt Fritz, PT Mar 9, 2014.
Admins may wish to check this thread. Looks like I was one of many to receive an invite. …Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Abram Herman Aug 16, 2011.
I am having the pleasure of Peter spending a few days with me in Rochester, NY. He's teaching me some fascinating information that he has uncovered over the past ten years and hoping to begin to…Continue
Tags: Fascia, Syndrome, Migratory, MFR, Release
Started this discussion. Last reply by Peter Lelean Feb 12, 2011.
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I came upon a statistic which showed that in the December of 2013, Google garnered a 67.3% share of search engine queries, while Bing (18.2%) and Yahoo (10.8%) trailed considerably. My favorite search engine, Google Scholar, did not make the list. Google has…
ContinuePosted on March 8, 2014 at 4:03pm — 5 Comments
If there were one map of the body for all to follow, a map that showed all areas of injury, trauma, and pain, along with the necessary route to take to eliminate those issues, life would be simple.
I received a new GPS this past Christmas. My old GPS had become unreliable due to a few quirks and I did not have full trust in my iPhone’s GPS, given a few wrong turns along the way. While my new GPS offers me nearly a nearly foolproof ability to find my way around while traveling, it…
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“I don’t see how knowing the science behind my work will improve what I do…”
“I don’t care about the science behind it, as long as it works…”
“The evidence does not matter, it is results that matter…”
“Stop talking about things I don’t care about…”
“Shut up…”
Do any of these statements sound familiar? Have you said any of them yourself? It may be the places I frequent on the internet,…
ContinuePosted on November 16, 2012 at 12:48pm
I was recently listening to a radio show from a local NPR affiliate. The interview was with the director of a dance company that pioneer an innovative form of dance done while dangling from ropes on the sides of buildings. She described their work as a “cross pollination of various dance forms”. That term resonated with me and where I am attempting to evolve my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars.
These of you who have been following my posts for the past few months may see a…
ContinuePosted on September 22, 2012 at 4:28pm — 1 Comment
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No problem at all, Walt, LOL!
Hi Walt!
Actually, my name is Linda, not Kelly, LOL! Have a great day!
Hi Walt,
it took a while for me to get back to you, I guess.
thanks for wanting to network.
Peace,
jacob
Barnes trained, but I haven't taken his whole course - too much repetition. I incorporate some MFR into every session. Unwinding is too intriguing to not have "stuck" with me. I find it all fascinating!
Cheers
AJ
AJ
I about to finish massage school this week and i was wonder can you comment at this discussion, when you get a chance?
http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/what-should-i-do-once-i-finish
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