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At 2:25pm on August 31, 2010, Melanie Hayden said…
Hello Stephen, wow, thats great that you were in Roberts class, how fortunate you are. I hope all is wonderful in your part of the world. Its already cool and fall like here. We are just getting ready to launch our fall program for World Massage Conference and Robert will be presenting again this year, he is one of our favorites. have a wonderful day, thanks for saying hello!
At 11:14am on August 31, 2010, Stephen Jeffrey said…
Went on Robert Schleips fascia workshop weekend here in London recently.

If you are at all interested in Fascia this is a great workshop to attened. Highly recommended.
At 2:00pm on August 24, 2010, Angela Raymond said…
Hi Stephen, I'm enjoying being connected with people who enjoy what they do. Thank you for the comment. :)
At 2:01am on August 24, 2010, Catherine Roe said…
Thanks Stephen for your friendship and comment, wishing you all the best;-)
At 9:41am on August 23, 2010, Joanne Lee said…
Hi Stephen, thanks for adding me. Have a great day!
At 11:49pm on August 18, 2010, Paula Nutting said…
Hi Stephen
trust me if I get to your side of the planet, I will definitely check in!
At 3:27pm on August 15, 2010, Paula Nutting said…
Thanks Stephen,
I was at a conference in USA a few years ago and Leon Chaitow had lots of good things to say about the Aussies and how we have been taught with links to Osteopathy, Physiotherapy and many other strong anatomy/musculoskeletal mentors.
We Aussies do tend to travel over to the UK to reground I think!
Cheers
At 5:04pm on August 13, 2010, Paula Nutting said…
Hi Stephen,
Nice to be an Aussie joining in this site! I am hoping that we can get all kinds of different slants on how we are all treating world wide. looking forward to reading up on conditions and treatment options around.
Paula
At 11:30am on August 12, 2010, Boris Prilutsky said…
Hi Stephen.
I glad that you liked it and believe that my posts could be practical advice.
If possible would like to ask you to post this e-mail on discussion. In such a case I believe that many therapist will express their opinions on the subject.
Best wishes.
Boris
At 9:53am on July 29, 2010, Boris Prilutsky said…
Dear Stephen.
Thank you for joining my medical and sports massage group. I hope that our friendship will be pleasant and mutual beneficial. You welcome to initiate discussions, to post questions as well to answer on questions of others. I am planning constantly to be involved in discussions as well to post my articles and links to my videos. In such a case we will be able to exchange our knowledge. Meantime you welcome to view my video lessons as well to read a bit on the history of Russian medical and sports massage .if you will have any questions on the subjects please feel free to post it .I will be happy to reply .Using the opportunity would like to ask you to recommend my group to other practitioners. Up front thank you.
Best wishes.
Boris
At 2:36pm on July 27, 2010, Zelda Wafer-Alonge said…
Thank you Stephen
At 11:14am on July 19, 2010, Boris Prilutsky said…
Dear Stephen.
thank you for kind welcome.my hope that I will be able to contribute to all members as well to get benefits of learning from others. If you'll will have any ideas for me let me know and I will be more than happy to work with you.
Best wishes.
Boris
At 7:17am on June 16, 2010, Irish Baldwin said…
Thanks for the welcome!
At 8:52am on May 13, 2010, Nancy M Ciccosanti CMT said…
Stephen - thank you for the welcome :-)
At 10:18am on May 12, 2010, Rafael Smith said…
I'm glad to be here....thanks
At 5:31pm on May 11, 2010, David Howes said…
Thank you Stephan.
At 7:13am on May 11, 2010, hakan meriç said…
Thank you
At 9:24am on April 29, 2010, Stephen Jeffrey said…
I've been reading up on absracts from research on thoracic outlet syndrome in pubmed.
Failure to help these clients using non invasive techniques can mean surgery resulting in first rib and muscles being removed, with a 60% to 85% sucess rate and on rare occasions nerve damage.
I am collating as much info as I can, to help stimulate discussion in our MBP community as to how best we serve the TOS diagnosed client.
BLOG to follow.......Thanks to Chris Moyer and Rosemary and Robin for stimulating my interest in this research :)
At 9:25pm on April 17, 2010, Thanit Prum said…
Thanks!
At 12:48pm on April 12, 2010, Teresa Wiles-Vance said…
Hi Stephen! Thanks for the friendly greeting and friend request!
~Sita

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