Facebook Live with Nick Ng

Facebook Live with Nick Ng Nick Ng, editor of Massage & Fitness Magazine and I sat down recently for a Facebook Live conversation. Topics ranged from my recent teaching trip to Hong Kong, food, and many more topics of high interest to therapists! Give it a viewing, please! Cheers, Walt Fritz, PT I am a… Continue Reading

A Patient-Centered Care Bill of Rights/Responsibilities

A Patient-Centered Care Bill of Rights/Responsibilities Long-time readers of my blog have charted my course corrections over the years. When I began as a continuing educator in 2006, my presentation, and beliefs that supported those presentations, followed along the historical narrative taught in moist myofascial release (MFR) and craniosacral therapy (CST) curriculums. But after benefiting… Continue Reading

Synopsis of the Foundations Seminar Approach to Manual Care

What if the effects of manual therapy/myofascial release were less about the things we think we are doing with the tissues and more about the engagement we are having with the patient? I just finished putting the finishing touches on another full syllabus revision for my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminar for Neck, Voice, and… Continue Reading

New Podcast on “How’s the Pressure?”

Thanks to Haley Winter for allowing me to spend some time with him, talking about my views on MFR and manual care, on his podcast, How’s the Pressure? Regards, Walt Fritz, PT FoundationsinMFR.com   I am a proud member of the Medbridge Massage team of educators. I have 8 online trainings, all presented from my… Continue Reading

The Changing Face of Myofascial Release

The Changing Face of Myofascial Release “My work is called Myofascial Release due to the style of engagement that most resembles traditional gentle, sustained myofascial release treatment. While a popular belief, I no longer believe that I am able to singularly and selectively target fascia (connective tissue) beneath the skin to the exclusion of all other tissues, as many… Continue Reading

Where Does Somatic Memory in the Body Reside?

This blog post is reproduced in its entirety from the Terra Rosa website, posted here with full permission. I wished to repost it here, on my blog, for a few reasons. First, the Terra Rosa website/blog is an Australian-based one with less exposure in North America. Many of my readers reside in North America. Second,… Continue Reading

Introducing Neurodynamic Technique into Clinical Practice

I’ve recently begun including a newer paper into my body of evidence to support my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminar for Neck, Voice, and Swallowing Disorders titled, “Integration of a neurodynamic approach into the treatment of dysarthria with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease: A pilot study”. I’ve been a proponent of using the concepts of neurodynamic technique… Continue Reading

The Negotiation of Pressures

In manual therapy/massage literature there is little, if any credible, repeatable peer-reviewed evidence to show one type of pressure being superior than another…   “Using a soft touch which is generally no greater than 5 grams – about the weight of a nickel – practitioners release restrictions in the soft tissues that surround the central… Continue Reading

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