Simplicity is the hardest thing of all to achieve To develop as a manual therapist, you acquire knowledge from various sources and then you use this knowledge as a treatment language. And like any other language, it becomes special when a person is doing his own interpretation: there is the accent, or the way you speak. It’s individualistic. We … [Read more...]
Massage Matters Fall 2012 Issue Highlights Ligamentous Articular Strain Technique!
Article in CMTBC Fall Issue Touchstone 2012
Check me out on Page 10! Very honoured to have been included in this months CMTBC Touchstone! http://www.cmtbc.bc.ca/documents/Touchstone/CMTBC%20Touchstone%20Fall%202012.pdf … [Read more...]
Chronic Knees!
This article will focus on the distinct, immediate and in some cases ongoing injuries of the much less understood Articularis Genu muscle. All of us have patient with them…chronic knees. These people have been everywhere, seen everyone, had everything pretty much done to them, yet for some unexplained reason they still come in … [Read more...]
How Do You Interact with Patients?
In the previous post I had hoped to serve you by discussing some basic information and perspectives on the Interosseous Membranes. This section will be a discussion on having a genuine interest in your patient and their complaint(s). Over my 18yrs as a manual therapist, I’ve found that Patients are not thoroughly investigated either with various … [Read more...]