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Wounds heal faster during the day!
The circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the biochemical, physiological or behavioral processes of living things. Wounds that are received at different points in the circadian cycle heal at different rates, which is thought to be due to the links between circadian clock genes and the behavior of cells implicated in healing. Interestingly, fibroblasts…
Next LCSP Register General Zoom Coffee Morning Thursday 28th September
Continuing our monthly catch ups via Zoom, next Thursday 28th September starting at 10:15am will be a ‘General Coffee Morning’ for anybody to attend with no set agenda or topics. If you have a question or something causing you concern then bring it along to the meeting and share, there could be advice or help…
Don’s miss out on Tom Hendrickson’s Free Webinar Today.
Today is the day. September 7th at 5pm for our special Webinar with Tom Hendrickson himself, which has been arranged by Sue Bennett to whom we are very much indebted. Hendrickson Method (HM) is an advanced system of massage and manual therapy that effectively and efficiently treats acute and chronic pain. HM synthesizes Wave Mobilization®, a…
New President for LCSP Register
At the Annual General Meeting on 24th June held in Milton Keynes, Melvyn Eyres was elected as the 27th President of the LCSP Register. Melvyn is a well known and respected figure in the therapy world being a full time therapist to his patients in North London for 45 years. He has also served in…
Free Webinar on MSTR® on July 23rd
Join us on Sunday 23rd July for our FREE WEBINAR Designed for healthcare professionals interested in scar treatment and want to know more about MSTR®. Topics include: Prevalence of scarring on the populationEffects of scars on human physiologyScar types / classificationHow scars affect us psychologically and emotionallyHow scars affect the fasciaWhat IS MSTR®?MSTR® – not…
LCSP Register Annual General Meeting
LCSP Register Annual General Meeting Our AGM this year will be held at Holiday Inn Milton Keynes East, London Road, Milton Keynes, MK16 0JA on 24th June starting at 11am The Agenda 11:00am The AGM: 13:30: Dr Paul Lambden – My 11 years as President14:15: Alastair McLoughlin – MSTR®, McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release15:00: Dr Steve Jones Protecting Yourself and Your Business from Cybercrime All…
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Festive Coffee Morning this Thursday 21st December
Thursday 21st December will be another general Coffee Morning with a festive theme! So a general pre Christmas catch up, Santa hats and Christmas jumpers very much encouraged, mulled wine and mince pies always help too! Starting at 1015 this is a chance to breeze into your Christmas break with colleagues and friends from the…
Next Zoom Coffee Morning will be Thursday 30th November
Continuing our monthly catch ups via Zoom, Thursday 30th November will be a ‘General Coffee Morning’ for anybody to attend with no set agenda or topics, we just chat, chew the fat of life and put the world to rights! The event will run between 10:15 am – 11:15am If you have a question or…
Don’t miss Talking Heads Part 2 this Thursday, November 2nd
Thursday 2nd November 1015 will see the second instalment of the ‘Talking Heads’ series with Jo Graveson in discussion again with Sue Bennett (the first instalment is available in the members’ area on the website). A simple one to one 30 minute chat about actually being a therapist and all the peripheral details of being…
Our next Tutorial Coffee Morning with Rachel Lead is on this Thursday 26th October
Our next Tutorial Coffee Morning with a specialised guest lecture will be on Thursday 26th October and will be presented by Rachel Lead who will be talking and demonstrating the effectiveness of ‘Touch for Health Kinesiology’ Starting at 1015 this will prove to be both informative and include practical elements from Rachel who is an…
Talking Heads Part 2 with Jo Graveson and Sue Bennett on November 2nd
Thursday 2nd November 1015 will see the second instalment of the ‘Talking Heads’ series with Jo Graveson in discussion again with Sue Bennett (the first instalment is available in the members’ area on the website). A simple one to one 30 minute chat about actually being a therapist and all the peripheral details of being…
LCSP Register Tutorial Coffee Morning with Rachel Lead on 26th October
Our next Tutorial’ Coffee Morning with a specialised guest lecture will be on Thursday 26th October and will be presented by Rachel Lead who will be talking and demonstrating the effectiveness of ‘Touch for Health Kinesiology’ Starting at 1015 this will prove to be both informative and include practical elements from Rachel who is an…
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Lower Back Stretches for Stiffness and Pain
Check out our Lower Back Stretches for Stiffness and Pain
John Sharkey on fascia and the importance of recovery.
Recovery is one of the biggest issues in the 21st century” says clinical anatomist John Sharkey. A snippet from a lesson on resonance. Fascia is the largest sensing organ of our body. Learning how to tune into this felt sense can help us heal the wounds of our past
Can you be curious?
When people with chronic issues come for treatment, often they are those who have been around a number of therapists without much success. Then they come to check out what we do. In these instances, our focus is simple: find the ‘root cause’. My very first teacher, Ken Woodward, taught me to be curious. Ken…
LCSP Register Zoom Tutorial Coffee Morning Thursday 25th January
We start the year with our first ‘tutorial’ coffee morning starting at 1015 which will be a presentation by Susan Findlay on the subject of ‘massage therapy treatments in cancer patients’. This is a subject that is frequently enquired about by therapists looking for training and advice and very often members of the public seeking…
Hip flexor standing lunge
Great standing hip flexor stretch to open up the front of the body, especially for runners and cyclists, or those who sit at a desk all day. This can also be used instead of kneeling variations for people who find it uncomfortable on the knees.
Scar tissue holds hints about pancreatic cancer outcome, research finds
Scar tissue that forms around a growing pancreatic tumor called a pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma harbors valuable clues as to how long people with these cancers are likely to live, according to a new study led by researchers at Stanford Medicine The architecture and organization of cells in the scar tissue can be used to categorize patients into two groups….
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