Complexity; simplified

Complexity; simplified

Complexity; simplified Causation in manual therapy scenarios is often discussed as tissue (or pathology) specific issues. But causation is complex, and in this podcast, I joined Rani Lill Anjum, Ph.D. in philosophy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Rani has authored several books, including Rethinking Causality, Complexity, and Evidence for the Unique Patient, which… Continue Reading

Podcasts and Articles

Podcasts and Articles

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

Downplaying pathology.

Downplaying pathology.

Downplaying pathology. One of my favorite podcasts is Dr. Oliver Thomson’s Words Matter. Through his podcast, Dr. Thomson addresses a wide range of topics relevant to my practice, both as a physical therapist as well as an educator. While an entire hour spent unpacking concepts surrounding the way a clinician approaches a patient presenting with… Continue Reading

Hold-times for stretching in manual therapy

Hold-times for stretching in manual therapy I’ve been in the niche of manual therapy for nearly 3 decades. When I entered this world, via myofascial release (MFR) training, hold-times were recommended at a “minimum of 90-120 seconds”, as this was the time it was said to have taken for the fascia to begin to change… Continue Reading

Shared Decision-Making in the Manual Therapies

Shared Decision-Making in the Manual Therapies

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

Manual Therapy in Voice/Swallowing Disorders: An Introduction to the Evidence. An online course.

Manual Therapy in Voice/Swallowing Disorders: An Introduction to the Evidence. An online course.

Manual Therapy in Voice/Swallowing Disorders: An Introduction to the Evidence. An online course. The Course NOTE: The content of this 2-hour Introduction to the Evidence and Approach Online Course is already included in the 8-hour Hands-On Online Course. There is no need to purchase both courses. This standalone course mirrors the pre-seminar online module for… Continue Reading

How to Integrate Manual Therapy for Voice

How to Integrate Manual Therapy for Voice. A Zoom Webinar On June 11 I will be joining London, UK-based Vocal Coach Stephen King for a 90-minute How-To webinar on the integration of manual therapy for voice. I’ll do a quick unpackaging of a few myths (one of my favorite things to do!), establish a basis… Continue Reading

Manual Therapy: A Conversation with Walt Fritz on the NiceSpeechlady website

Manual Therapy: A Conversation with Walt Fritz on the NiceSpeechlady website

Manual Therapy: A Conversation with Walt Fritz on the NiceSpeechlady website Wilson Nice, SLP, interviewed me for an article on her website. In articles like this, I get a chance to unpackaged things a bit and Wilson leads me through a series of questions to speak more about the role I play in the speech-language… Continue Reading

Podcast with The Naked Vocalist

Podcast with The Naked Vocalist

Podcast with The Naked Vocalist I recently was interviewed by Steve Giles and Chris Johnson, both UK-based vocal coaches, about my rather different approach to manual therapy with the vocalist. Below is a short clip, with the full video viewable on Facebook at this link. The full video goes deep into manual therapy and voice,… Continue Reading

How Challenging Our Identity Can Make Us Better Therapists

This is a repost of an article by my colleague Jamie Johnston. Jamie is a British Columbia-based RMT, owner of the Massage Therapist Development Centre, a website packed with information. Jamies is among a small but growing group of professionals who are breaking free of the culture of the tribalism inherent in many manual therapy… Continue Reading

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

Manual Therapy and the SLP

Manual Therapy and the SLP

Manual Therapy and the SLP  “My approach to manual therapy elevates patient perspectives and preferences to a place of equal weighting with the clinician’s (me) experience applying the evidence and the actual published evidence. This power-sharing is an expectation of our practice and the EBM, however, is that reflected in your practice? We must start… Continue Reading

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