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

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

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

Detective

Recently a client called me a detective. I liked that description. Connecting the dots. Good therapy should be about detecting what is not easy to see. Evaluation skills play a big part in this work: Investigating what is visible and what lies beneath the layers. I learned the beginning of detecting in my MFR training,… Continue Reading

Putting It All Together

So let me assume you’ve taken a seminar or two in Myofascial Release. You’ve gotten “the touch” of what a release feels like. You’ve learned a course book full of techniques. Now what to do with it? You may have been led to believe that taking more and more seminars is the only way to… Continue Reading

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