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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

http://www.trisoma.com
Fascia becomes stuck to muscles, bones, skin, tendons, ligaments, etc. A qualified massage therapist can release the bonds and improve performance and range of motion. Ask your doctor or physical therapist if myofascial release is right for you, and get a full-body treatment soon.

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  • Seminars at SBBTI are approved for MT's and Nurses. Sorry- not for PT's.

  • I just assisted John Harris with a Barefoot class (see other vids) which also performs MFR, of which there are different kinds. With olympic athlete experience and following medical research, he adapts therapy for results. I worked in rehab PT, and was trained by "airy-fairy" instructors as well, so have adapted various intuitive talents and trained skills.

  • interesting analogy...in my experience...tissue opening up has an emotional component that the soma approach is uncomfortable with...a lot of fear comes through on their discussion boards...I prefer the John Barnes Myofascial Release approach...and the ability to release on EVERY level

  • We recommend trying different therapists and modalities until you find something that works for you. The JB program definitely releases your wallet!

  • lol,well that only took a year to respond. In this time, I have experienced John Barnes approach to MFR, yet I have not found a Soma approach therapist in my area. Are your seminars approved for PT CEU's? I also pay the same price for MFR that most certified massage techs charge for relaxation. However, what is the grudge with what someone charges? If you could get 2 or 3 times what you charge, wouldn't you? he seems to be a very good business man as well. yet, you find fault in that?

  • As I wrote, try different modalities, and charge whatever you wish. I think that learning should never stop, however I do have some technical disagreements with certain statements out there in tubeland.

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  • The egg broke thats a worry

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