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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

www.thenorthernquarterclinic.co.uk
MyoFascial Release works on the muscles and fascia of your body, giving fundamental, long-lasting benefits. This is my number one tool for pain relief in my Manchester clinic

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  • @blueciel8 There was no trigger point therapy in this video. Myofascial release is simply releasing tight fascia, as explained in the video. You can use deep palpation to find myofascial adhesions, but palpation is not the actual technique.

  • 4:50 working Tib. Anterior with the thumb like that is asking for arthritis. I don't want to tell you how to practice, but I use this technique as well and my pisiform contact works well and my thumb doesn't get the crap beat out of it. :)

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  • my 16 yr old son gets horrific migraines .started when he was 8 yrs old and just gets worse and worse over yrs hes completely unable to function when he has them. we have tried everything and the medicine really doesnt work either. a friend of mine told me to look up myofacial pain and i found this . anyone know anything about this and migraines? i live in wisconsin anyone know any doctors in the area??any help would be so appreciated.

  • Thanks

  • @0afron0 he wasn't talking about the tibia as a bone he was talking about the muscle that has the word tibia in it. It probably originates in the tibia but inserts down further.

  • This has helped me so much. I learned this technique yesterday. But my teacher kept getting off subject and I was completely confused. To me it just seemed like holds, but now I really understand what's going on with the muscles and fascia.

    Great video, I'm sure I'll be using this technique on clients now. Especially frozen shoulders and general back problems.

  • I'm looking for somebody in the south of England who does this. Surrey preferably. Anyone know please contact me at sophielamb1@gmail.com

  • this guys is so smart

  • "make sure the tibia is not attached to the shin bone"..its a fibula dr.

  • onomatopeiabeing, trigger points, adhesions,restrictions, myofascial et cetera does anyone actually know what HYPERTONOCITY is? and the best wat to treat it? which is not putting constant pressure on muscle, this can serve to aggrivate the underlying problem. I shake my head at this industry, its so full of experts, everyone is the best, huge egos. I have nothiingn against this video btw, but therpists are terribly misguided and think wha tthey're doing is the right way. THOMAS GRINER- NEUROSOMA

  • There is too much onomatopeia in the massage community i.e. buzz words for poetic affect that infact do little to recondition skeletal muscle, I thought I knew what I was doing until I came across Thomas Griner, nonme of us have a clue what were doing, pressure on muscle will never be the best approach, please people, do some research on the stretch relfex mechanism, and study Griners work, it stands alone just now, the guy is a genuis, the only one I have came across in this field imho

  • He forgot to drape his client. :)

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