Do You Love Your Job?

Do you? I know that I do. I love that I am reasonably certain that I can improve a person’s pain. Not everyone (anyone who says they can is not being honest), but most. I love coming into my office each day and helping. I have an amazing caseload that changes weekly. There is always… Continue Reading

On The Road and Success

I am in the middle of a short road trip, teaching my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars in Canton, Ohio and Tucson, Arizona. I have been thinking recently; what makes a seminar successful? To me, being able to interact, one on one, with the students in my class makes it a success. My passion for… Continue Reading

Suboccipital Release…Simplified

As a therapist new to Myofascial Release, one of the greatest physical challenges I recall was my lacking the ability to hold the necessary finger position for a sub-occipital release. At first, I could hold the extended finger position for about a minute at best. Over time, my fingers strengthened and I had less difficulty.… Continue Reading

Intuition

intuition –noun 1. direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension. 2. a fact, truth, etc., perceived in this way. 3. a keen and quick insight. 4. the quality or ability of having such direct perception or quick insight. 5. Philosophy . a. an immediate cognition of an object not… Continue Reading

Wipe Out

This post has nothing to do with the Surfari’s song, I just happen to love it. How many times have you seen a client for a follow up visit and they tell you that they were completely wiped out after their last session? It happens often enough at my clinic that I try to warn… Continue Reading

Myofascial Release and Mental Health Therapy

Whether you are a believer or not, many types of bodywork, Myofascial Release included, often tap into emotional issues with clients. This was a tenant of my MFR training, though I have many issues with this. I know that I, as a physical therapist, am not trained, licensed, or equipped to deal with a person’s… Continue Reading

Butterflies

I’m writing this post as I wait for a new client to walk in the door. There was a time when the prospect of a new client, with a new problem, would send me into a bit of a panic. Those were the days when I was new to Myofascial Release. As a physical therapist,… Continue Reading

Post Mastectomy Myofascial Release

The Myofascial Release that I practice and teach has great benefit for post-mastectomy/lumpectomy pain, tightness, and limitation of motion. Post-surgical scarring, both external and internal, can create tremendous pressure and tightness on the chest wall, but can also extend into the arms, abdomen, and respiration. While injections can reduce localized pain, scar density is not… Continue Reading

Thanks

As always, I’m a bit late. I’ve gotten quite better about being on time for meetings, appointments, etc, but things like this just slip by. I can’t think of a better life than to go to work each day doing what I love so much. For this I am grateful. My clients keep me interested… Continue Reading

Garbage Man

This morning, as I was driving to work, I passed a garbage truck. The guy hanging off of the back of the truck brought me back about 40 plus years to when my goal in life was to be that guy. There was something so daring about being able to ride through the streets hanging… Continue Reading

Migratory Fascia Syndrome

I have spent the past two days with Peter Lelean, an Australian MT, who came to Rochester to pass along some very interesting and important information. Fresh from the 7th Interdisciplinary Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Conference in Los Angeles, where he had a poster presentation on this material, Peter introduced me to… Continue Reading

Get a Grip

At each seminar I teach, I bring along my chalk ball. A therapist told me about this a few years ago and I think it has been one of the biggest assets to me as a therapist in quite a long time. Early on in each class, I mention the chalk ball and I see… Continue Reading

Myofascial Release…Demystified

I just finished teaching a Foundations in Myofascial Release I in Hershey, PA this past weekend. As I interacted with many of the therapists who attended it became clear to me that Myofascial Release, as it is often taught, blends so much esoteric material into the coursework that the basics are often lost. I repeatedly… Continue Reading

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