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Dalton's muscle energy and myofascial mobilization techniques offer the pain-management bodyworker, sports therapist and structural integrator "Certified Myoskeletal Therapist" credentials that set them apart in the eyes of clients and referrals.
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Recent stats: 53 percent of male and 45 percent of female golfers suffer low back pain; 30 percent of professional…Continue
Started by Erik Dalton, Ph.D. Jun 6, 2012.
I have a client who, due to a twisting incident has pain in the perineum. Using Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques, I have resolved most issues EXCEPT the pain in perineum. Any ideas of what to do?
Started by Amy Quartermaine. Last reply by Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT Feb 21, 2012.
Vote hereIt's an important question that needs answered once and for all. Voting closes on March 3rd.Commenting on the MTBOK would be a good idea…Continue
Started by Vlad. Last reply by Dawn Blaylock Feb 9, 2012.
Been working very hard on the new book... Amazing content from many leaders in the industry. Gil Hedley, Jerry Hesch, Judith Aston, Tom Myers, Philip Greenman, Robert Irvin, Til Luchau, Robert…Continue
Tags: Contining, Education, bodywork, professionals, Therapy
Started by Erik Dalton, Ph.D. Jan 19, 2011.
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Comment by Jason Fella on June 28, 2012 at 11:05am Hey all. I've been having a lot of back pain while sitting at my desk lately, so I'm doing some pelvic stabilization exercises and stretching my psoas a lot, but I think I need a good lower-ab strengthening exercise. I learned one years ago at a seminar, but it is very hard to do and awkward to perform. If anyone has a good one they've used and would recommend, please let me know. Unfortunately I can't do bodywork on myself so I have to try other stuff =P
Comment by Tina Holt on February 21, 2012 at 12:11pm I am looking for an article for my website about Erik Dalton's Myoskeletal Alignment Technique and why massage therapists choose to learn and practice it. If anyone who teaches for him is interested in writing about this please let me know. Just need a short article-not printed somewhere else. Thanks!
Hi Eric. I am a N.M.T therapist in New Zealand, I hope youve heard of us - the world rugby cup is currently being held here! Have you ever been here and would there be a possibility of you coming out to a massage conferance here if you were approached to do so? Sally
Hi Eric the link I need is in the header from your blog
http://www.massageprofessionals.com/profiles/blogs/why-do-so-many-t...
thanks Eric
Comment by Jason Fella on August 10, 2011 at 3:15pm
Comment by Erik Dalton, Ph.D. on August 10, 2011 at 2:58pm Thx for all the kind words folks. Dan is correct. I will not be teaching in 2012 to allow time to promote my upcoming Dynamic Body book, attend a couple research conferences, complete two home-study courses and watch the palm trees grow in my front yard in Costa Rica. Paul will be teaching next year and he's a very competent and intelligent guy.
Tina: Please visit erikdalton.com and click on "Media" and view all my articles and newsletters. Feel free to use what you need for your site. If you want the images separately, I can do that for you too....thx.
Comment by Tina Holt on August 10, 2011 at 1:59pm Would love to have an article about Myoskeletal Alignment for my website. Please reply if you could provide one. Just 4-5 paragraph would be fine.
Comment by Z. Faith Darby on August 10, 2011 at 10:18am Thank you so much Ganapathy. I hope Paul will honor us Chicago therapists with a visit in 2012.
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