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Old 06-01-2012, 12:28 PM #1
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Default Has anyone in my area seen this guy?

I just wondered if anyone in my area has seen, or knows anything about this guy?http://interactivehealingarts.com/index.shtml
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[Picture the fascia network as a spider web. Imagine what happens if one area of the web is pinched or tightened: everything else distorts. The body compensates for physiological or traumatic stress in much the same way — by producing patterns of tension that affect the entire structure.]
http://interactivehealingarts.com/mechanical.shtml


Sounds like what Sharon Butler talks about.
Some of these people just have a sense of what to do and what your body needs to have done. It's not something that can be taught , more of a deeper feeling level of treatment.

It's so rare to see TOS even mentioned on most sites, so that is a good thing I think. The very good PT guy had TOS mentioned on his site & that was how I found him. His site has changed and now that info is gone from it. I think he joined with larger PT group so had to adopt the generic group website.
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Coop: I forgot about him! I looked at this guy years ago because someone had mentioned him in a positive way. It was possibly from a woman who had failed surgery at UCSF - can't recall for certain. Anyway, I nominate you to try him out.

His website does talk about everything my PT tells me. I completely agree with Jo Mar as some people have a special gift for figuring out the web and unraveling it.

Report back if you go!
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