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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2010

This is the second part of a brief excerpt from the Fireside Chat with John F. Barnes, PT the developer of the John F. Barnes' Myofascial Release Approach TM, a revolutionary treatment technique and approach. In this segment he describes Rebounding and covers some reasons why some people don't heal.

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  • @LegPains Rolfing is one of the older forms of myofascial release. The main difference is that John Barnes Myofascial release does not force the tissue but only moves to the non elastic barrier. The other difference is that John Barnes myofascial release maintains a long hold (at least 2 - 5 minutes) and this makes the change in the tissue last longer.

    I had a positive experience with Rolfing, but I think myofascial release is more effective.

  • @LeBauerPT

    How is this Myo Fascial release therapy different from Rolfing ? which one is better

  • Myofascial Rebounding is just amazing. I'm always left with a buzzing feeling through my whole body. It is also a excellent technique to use with my patients, especially if they have a hard time letting go. Thanks Richard for making this available.

    aaron

  • I am a recovered fibromyalgic who left the care of medical profession to discover the cause and cure of this horrific condition, and I understand this condition from the inside and back out again. This is a good description of symptoms. Symptoms can often be mistaken for the cause, and treatments that help do not cure. Do not give up from failed hope. Keep going! See You Tube video:

    "Curing Chronic Fibromyalgia - Choosing What Works" by author Valerie Lumley

  • The Fireside Chat helps so much to give a "hint"/"taste" of that which is truly experiential, this Approach to Myofascial Release. Rebounding as a part of

    MFR - I love the description "stealth fighter" - it just goes in under the bracing

    and allows for that which was solidified to become more fluid. And becoming

    aware of that which may be holding someone back from deeper/further changes

    and healing - sooo valuable. We always have the choice. Great clip for folks

    to see!

  • Yet another good clip to introduce this work to patients ThankS

  • This is a really good description of Rebounding and makes is easy to imagine what the process feels like in your body

  • Rebounding is awesome!

  • Great explanation of what we all need ...

    moving from ice to water!

    My clients love this explanation and treatment.

  • Great explanation of how our bodies transform from ice to water!

    Perfect explanation for moving my clients to a deeper level!!!

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