Biomechanics: Bed Height

Biomechanics: Bed Height

In order to work as a successful massage therapist, we need to make sure we have the best foundations possible. This series on body mechanics will offer tips and insight into how best to ensure we have these foundations in place in order to have a long, injury free career and are able to work…

Free Online Event on Dissecting the Dissection Experience on February 10th

Free Online Event on Dissecting the Dissection Experience on February 10th

FREE ONLINE EVENT with John Sharkey and respected authorities in fascia science: Karen Kirkness, Wilbour Kelsick, Joanne Sarah Avison ,Mark Flannigan, Robert Schleip, Carla Stecco, Paul Thornley and Brad Fullerton. “Changing lives through amazing educational events and having the privilege to share knowledge in the company of the most respected authorities in fascia science with…

Biotensegrity and Fascial Tension. No such thing!

Biotensegrity and Fascial Tension. No such thing!

The obsession with biotensegrity and the tension of fascia has grown over the last few years, with every other teacher flashing a tensegrity structure around and saying it’s like the human body. It’s not and here’s why. For common sense anatomy visit https://functionalanatomy.com

Fascia and the importance of recovery

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.

Biomechanics: Posture

Biomechanics: Posture

This is the second blog in my body mechanics series. I decided to write this series because good body mechanics is the foundation of all practical massage techniques. I hope that through my writing and videos I can help you on your way to a long and successful career, free of personal injury. This blog…

Hypermobility: me and my patients

Hypermobility: me and my patients

Over the years I have treated many people including young people, learning to live with chronic pain, because of their hypermobile bodies and accompanying syndromes, Ehlers-Danlos and Postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTS) I attended a workshop with Jeannie Di Bon, (with Polestar UK), I had gone with the intension of being able to support my patients,…

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