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Hi Walt
I have had to read the article a few times over and recently re read again. I relate to this article so much its rung all kinds of bells for me. Its is truely a revelation and should really shake things up for those whose practices are far too mechanical assesment based. When a client comes to me with chronic LBP or any other chronic condition, most times they have already seen a chiro, or osteopath or physio for "diagnosis" but not got a satisfactory level of relief. So for me to begin mechananistic assesment/tests is pointless as they already had this from previous therapists. It may be, a more organic approach, listening to their whole story and getting on with some treatment that also helps assess their condition is much more effective. I've come to think the more chronic the condition, the more value of this approach. See my blog.
http://www.massageprofessionals.com/profiles/blogs/chronic-pain-you...
So over the years my treatments have evolved organically into more listening and treating. Those therapists that want to do postural assesment, muscle testing diagnosing, etc should take note of this article.
At last I have an article that says "my way" may be best! thanks so much for posting this :)
Mr. Fritz, isn't it strange that we are a pecularly fickle society? All it takes is a couple research articles to sway our perspectives on standards and procedures that have proven successful over time. Maybe everyone needs to take a statistics course to understand how one can formulate a study to create a desired result. And the question I always ask is who funded the research? The true answer to why change occurs lies here! Follow the money trail and let's see who profits from this change!
Hi Jimmy,
the way I work has evolved over the last 12 yrs! and in no way an alteration of perspectives because of " a couple of articles" but because of results with my clients. Please allow me a brief period of celebration in connection with this article as its perspective (for me) has been a long time coming.
I understand your suspicions re research and funding and if you have something solid lets hear it. For me the author has gained my respect as he must have known putting this into print was inevativatably going to challenge/upset a large body of professionals, why do that? .....unless their are things we can all learn from this article?
As Daniel points out, the perfect marriage is within our grasp = organic and specific ? how good is your marriage ?
Jimmy Gialelis said:Mr. Fritz, isn't it strange that we are a pecularly fickle society? All it takes is a couple research articles to sway our perspectives on standards and procedures that have proven successful over time. Maybe everyone needs to take a statistics course to understand how one can formulate a study to create a desired result. And the question I always ask is who funded the research? The true answer to why change occurs lies here! Follow the money trail and let's see who profits from this change!
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