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

On The Road and Success

I am in the middle of a short road trip, teaching my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars in Canton, Ohio and Tucson, Arizona. I have been thinking recently; what makes a seminar successful? To me, being able to interact, one on one, with the students in my class makes it a success. My passion for… Continue Reading

A Pebble in the Shoe

As a follow up to a previous post that I made, I want to present an analogy for scapular region pain. A situation presented itself again today that brought this to mind. “Knots” in the rhomboid and scapular region seem to get all sorts of interventions. Massage, trigger point therapy, injections, stretching, heat, ice, etc… Continue Reading

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