Acupuncture for neck pain

Acupuncture for neck pain

Last week I provided some studies that look at the effect of acupuncture on patients with knee osteoarthritis.  It is clear that the placebo response is a big part of why patients feel better, but it is also a within the realm of reasons that patients have a complex biopsychosocial response to acupuncture that INCLUDES but is not LIMITED to placebo. 

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What is Cupping?

What is Cupping?

Cupping is a technique where a vacuum is created in a cup, drawing the skin up into the cup decompressing the layers of the epidermis and subcutaneous superficial fascia. Cupping has been practiced in most cultures in one form or another throughout history but the true origin of cupping therapy remains uncertain. Cupping is a technique where a vacuum is created in a cup, drawing the skin up into the cup decompressing the layers of the epidermis and subcutaneous superficial fascia. Cupping has been practiced in most cultures in one form or another throughout history but the true origin of cupping therapy remains uncertain. Some may not realize the widespread use of the technique, in 1900 John Harvey Kellogg wrote about 'dry cupping' in The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine stating...

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Three Podcasts for Massage Therapists

Three Podcasts for Massage Therapists

Podcasts can be a great way to stay up to date on research and to gather ideas that will improve your business, here I have put together a list of three podcasts that I find interesting and you may aswell.

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Does Fascia Release?

Does Fascia Release?

How do you explain the effects of myofascial release?

There is evidence that myofascial release is an effective technique for a number of injuries. However, when it comes to anything fascia related the professional community is divided with fundamentalist views on both sides. With some of the research and reading I’ve done, I have wanted to dispel myths and simplify research.

Is the name myofascial release is better used as an analogous term to describe a palpable change in tissue texture that is likely due to many overlapping responses?

  • The Contextual Response
  • The Neurological Response
  • The Mechanical Response
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Is a fascial densification the same thing as fibrosis?

Is a fascial densification the same thing as fibrosis?

 The last few weeks I have been working on a blog post for Jamie Johnston a RMT from British Columbia who runs a blog for massage therapists. The post will be on the fascial system, specifically myofascial release. For my post today I will be featuring a small excerpt from this upcoming blog post. The rest of the article will be posted to the Massage Therapist Development Centre later in the week.

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