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I recently had a paper published in Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery titled, “The mechanism of action for laryngeal manual therapies: the need for an update.” The article may be found at this link. Fritz, Walt. The mechanism of action for laryngeal manual therapies: the need for an update. Current Opinion… Continue Reading
papers relevant to our shared fields for you to consider and will begin a series of treatment videos that are annotated to point out specifics of this approach and manual therapy as it applies to the SLP, PT, MT, OT, Orofacial, and other communities. Continue Reading
As a participant at the 2021 PAVA (Pan-American Vocology Association), below is a research poster I was asked to present. Manual therapy is an effective intervention for the treatment of voice disorders. However, the underlying narrative needs to catch up. You may download the poster here. Continue Reading
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Shared Decision-Making in the Manual Therapy Setting Much of the past decade has been spent refining my approach to manual therapy. What began as a myofascial release (MFR) approach, one steeped in mysteries and presented from the position as clinician-as-expert, has evolved considerably. Based on my understandings of how manual therapy impacts the patient, I… Continue Reading
Questions? Send an email or comment below. Walt Fritz, PT Foundations in Manual Therapy: Voice and Swallowing Disorders Continue Reading
Arlington, TX: Hybrid Foundations in Manual Therapy: Voice and Swallowing Disorders Below is the payment link to register for this hybrid seminar. This is a closed class and available only to employees of Rehab Synergies. After registering please email from the “Contact” link in the menu bar at the top of this page to request… Continue Reading
Demonizing Manual Therapy A new article came to my attention today, one written by Chad Cook, PT, Ph.D., titled, The Demonization of Manual Therapy. Chad has been a defender of manual therapy as a valuable adjunct to many interventions and has put up some great podcasts and interviews that I’ve enjoyed over the past two… Continue Reading
Are we the modality? A common denominator The longer I exist in the world of manual therapy, the more I see little difference between styles of work or modalities. Despite claims of unique access to single tissues or pathologies, all manual therapy is performed in remarkably similar ways. What are the underlying qualities of each… Continue Reading
Manual therapy and head neck cancer rehabilitation Does manual therapy (MT) have a legitimate place in the treatment of post-head neck cancer dysfunction? Many in the SLP field that there is not enough evidence to consider MT a legitimate, evidence-based intervention. I thought it time to look at the topic. While not common, evidence exists… Continue Reading
State and National Continuing Education Approvals NCBTMB provider #451098-09, expires 8/31/2027 (All approvals, including the NY Sponsored approvals, may be downloaded here.) Foundations in Manual Therapy: Voice and Swallowing Disorders ASHA CEUs: 1.45NCBTMB CEs: includes New York State, 15.0 Alaska: PT CEUs have been applied for in advance of the August 2024 class. OTs may… Continue Reading
Flipping the Script: Shared Decision-Making Hi new patient, I’m the expert. I a physical therapist (no DPT, sorry) with 35 years of experience. Those years include a ton of continuing education and independent research. They include tens of thousands of patient-contact hours. I’ve been an educator in the continuing education field since 1995. With all… Continue Reading
January 5, 2021 Sports Therapy Association Podcast, including papers discussed (Link to the entire video interview) Some of the papers and resources spoken about in today’s podcast: A Framework and Resources for Shared Decision Making: Opportunities for Improved Physical Therapy Outcomes (Moore) Full-text link Manual therapy: Exploiting the role of human touch (Geri) Link The… Continue Reading
Walt Fritz, PT’s Podcasts, Videos, and Articles Over the past few years, I’ve been fortunate enough to participate in a number of podcasts and interviews that are available for listening. They range from voice/swallowing-specific to more general interviews that speak to various aspects of the manual therapy work that I teach. Strongly represented are principles… Continue Reading
Shared Decision-Making in the Manual Therapies In the Issue 2, 2020 of MNZ Magazine I contributed an article that speaks to evolving ways to view the patient/clinician interaction. Manual therapy (MFR, massage, etc.) all tend to be operator-centric, where the clinician is seen as the expert and carries the weight of decision-making. But the interactor… Continue Reading