Applying patient preferences and values in the EBP model

Applying patient preferences and values in the EBP model

Applying patient preferences and values in the EBP model How do you put into practice the 1/3 of the evidence-based practice (EVP) model that involves patient preferences and values? Information seems rather scarce when I explore the websites of ASHA, RCSLT, and the APTA, though all are replete with recommendations on choosing proper evidence and… Continue Reading

The feeling of a voice (or any other) issue

The feeling of a voice (or any other) issue

The feeling of a voice (or any other) issue What does it FEEL like? -The Feeling of a Voice IssueThe approach used in my Foundations in Manual Therapy: Voice and Swallowing Disorders requires a bit of a different framing of the issue. Traditionally problems, be they voice, swallowing, or a variety of other issues facing… Continue Reading

Time to Give Back: Free Seminar Seats for SLP Students/CFs

Time to Give Back: Free Seminar Seats for SLP Students/CFs

Time to Give Back: Free Seminar Seats for SLP Students/CFs Since 2013, it has been my honor to present manual therapy continuing education to the Speech-Language Pathologist and Voice communities. I’ve come to know many of you through my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars (soon to be rebranded as Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars) and… Continue Reading

Podcast with The Knowledge Exchange on Biopsychosocial Aspects of Manual Therapy

Podcast with The Knowledge Exchange on Biopsychosocial Aspects of Manual Therapy

Podcast with The Knowledge Exchange on Biopsychosocial Aspects of Manual Therapy I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to spend an hour today with Sydney, Australia-based personal trainer, exercise scientist, and exercise physiologist Daniel Pablo Arbillo. We spoke at-length about incorporating aspects of the biopsychosocial approach in manual therapy and, specifically, how my approach… Continue Reading

Testimonials…ugh

Testimonials…ugh Testimonials are a common way of getting the word out about one’s serves and serve to grab the attention of people. While they can be useful for someone seeking input on another person’s satisfaction with a product or service when used in healthcare environments they tend to grossly overstate outcomes. Patient satisfaction should go… Continue Reading

I can take it…

I can take it… Manual therapy, myofascial release, massage, and the host of other touch-based interventions often rely on the perception of the clinician’s expertise to gauge pressures. Patients will often give up power to the therapist in order to (try to) feel better, though isn’t that an odd arrangement? Allowing someone else to decide… Continue Reading

Full participant feedback from a recent seminar

Full participant feedback from a recent seminar I recently taught three of my Myofascial Release (manual therapy) for Neck, Voice, and Swallowing Disorders seminars in the UK and my hosts from the Birmingham class, SVS Associates, were kind enough to share their compiled survey/feedback results with me in an unedited form. I mention that it… Continue Reading

3 More Questions: How to explain an approach such as this

3 More Questions on how to explain an approach such as this I’ve added to the 21 Questions YouTube playlist with three questions all revolving around the same theme. What to tell others, and oneself, about an approach such as the one I use and teach. “Now to the hardest of the latest three questions. We’ve… Continue Reading

Contact Me

You can contact me by phone at: 585-244-6180 or by email at walt at myofascialpainrelief dot com Mailing Address: Walt Fritz, PT/Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars c/o Pain Relief Center 980 Westfall Rd Suite 115 Rochester, NY 14618 Newsletter Sign Up: Click Here. Continue Reading

Self-Treatment

Self Treatment/Self-Help Videos and Handouts Therapists often seek out quality resources to share with patients that align with their treatment perspectives. As such, I’ve begun to film and post self-treatment/self-help videos that are perfect for sharing with patients. It is impossible to envision every area of the body that might need to be addressed, but… Continue Reading

I look forward to working with you!

You are almost done! Please (really, please) read through the information below and complete the final sign-up steps. You will receive an email confirmation within a few days of registering for the class. If you don’t receive a confirmation, it may mean that your PayPal payment did  not get completed. Drop me an email at… Continue Reading

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