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rbn4jsus 04-13-2013 01:28 PM

Anyone here try new MELT therapy method?
 
I saw a post on a facebook support group someone posted about seeing this featured on Dr. Oz - http://www.meltmethod.com/about

Anyone here try it yet?
It looks like it works very similar to theracane/trigger point therapy, but possibly more gentle?

Would love to hear TOS reviews of this!!

(Broken Wings) 04-13-2013 09:55 PM

Very interesting...

I've used balls and neck rolls for years. Just not MELT

Will pass this good news LNG o my great therapist...

Thanks for sharing.

Jomar 04-13-2013 10:30 PM

the video was removed on the website...:(
I found a related one on youtube-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1Fu-m-MxKE

(Broken Wings) 04-13-2013 11:11 PM

I did too...

jkl626 04-14-2013 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rbn4jsus (Post 974754)
I saw a post on a facebook support group someone posted about seeing this featured on Dr. Oz - http://www.meltmethod.com/about

Anyone here try it yet?
It looks like it works very similar to theracane/trigger point therapy, but possibly more gentle?

Would love to hear TOS reviews of this!!

yes- i use a soft roller as part of my pt everyday.mostly lying on my chest then 3/4 on my underarms and then 90 degrees on my side. I also use a pinky ball on a stick and a karate strap to stretch my scalenes and traps. I will be going to a melt method seminar in May to learn some more tequniques. I also saw it on the TOSsociety web page. I would recommend it-much gentler than a theracane.

olecyn 04-18-2013 12:50 PM

Melt
 
is FABulous!
Been doing it for a month now with all other protocols. Look in your area for practitioners and classes. As with anything we have to conform to only what we can do. Pressing on the shoulders, neck and arms as in yoga poses just isn't correct for us.

http://tossociety.org/blog/


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