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Gordon J. Wallis
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The 12 Muscle Matrix
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Www.12musclematrix.com.      A new kind of trigger point therapy. Radically different then the norm.Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Holly Towkaniuk Mar 20.

Holographic Acupressure
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Gordon J. Wallis Dec 9, 2020.

Pfluger’s Law of Symmetry
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Hmm, not much action on this website. I’m hunkered down at home, not working. Trying to avoid this virus thing. Anyway, basically all the techniques I utilize are based on neurological reflexes. I’m…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gordon J. Wallis Apr 16, 2020.

 

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Holly Towkaniuk replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion The 12 Muscle Matrix
"I tried to go on your website but it doesn't seem like it is accessible. Are you teaching your technique? Thanks, Holly Towkaniuk"
Mar 20
Gordon J. Wallis posted a discussion

The 12 Muscle Matrix

Www.12musclematrix.com.      A new kind of trigger point therapy. Radically different then the norm.See More
Sep 6, 2022
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May 10, 2022
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Sheri Stout's discussion Prenatal massage in NJ
May 26, 2021
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Upper Trapezius trigger point
"Man Gong, thanks for reading my post. I can’t really answer all your questions adequately without actually teaching you. I plan on teaching small groups of ten once this covid thing calms down. Keep in touch. I will give you my email if you…"
Dec 17, 2020
Man Gong replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Upper Trapezius trigger point
""With Holographic Acupressure the finger touching the trigger point is only a monitor. It only uses enough pressure for the client to know if the trigger point is gone. It also acts as a guide point for the nervous system. And it’s FAST.…"
Dec 13, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Qiana Thompson's discussion Chiropractor plagiarized my forms and I don't like it
"Well just forget about it. Focus on your clients. That’s what really counts. "
Dec 13, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Holographic Acupressure
"Here is what a session looks like. It’s pretty phenomenal.  https://youtu.be/ccdgsAv8HOY"
Dec 9, 2020
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Dec 9, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Hollis Harrison's discussion Traveling for an Exclusive Client
"That’s way cool.  Maybe charge what you normally charge. Then adds a certain percentage more? Because you are exclusive to this person, and will be loosing money by not being in the clinic seeing multiple clients.  unless this person…"
May 23, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Pfluger’s Law of Symmetry
"Here is another example of utilizing Pfluger’s Law Of Symmetry.  You May have noticed, another thing that makes this therapy unique is that the assessment is the treatment.  And that make things very…"
Apr 16, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis posted a discussion

Pfluger’s Law of Symmetry

Hmm, not much action on this website. I’m hunkered down at home, not working. Trying to avoid this virus thing. Anyway, basically all the techniques I utilize are based on neurological reflexes. I’m basically manipulating the nervous system in order to relax painful damaged muscle tissue. And that happens at reflex speed. Which is basically instant. The pain is gone just like that. As fast as flipping a light switch. It’s way cool. Here is one of the techniques I utilize. It’s based off of…See More
Apr 5, 2020
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Feb 28, 2020
Gordon J. Wallis replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Things To Ponder.......body connections.......a deviation of the norm.......edge of the bell curve
"Yeah, these procedures are truly revolutionary. The lady in this video was suffering with 12 years of pain. Sessions are only 20 minutes long.  https://youtu.be/YU77yHiMtUY  1st session  https://youtu.be/0NF_HUppGoo  After the…"
Feb 9, 2020
Brian Massey replied to Gordon J. Wallis's discussion Things To Ponder.......body connections.......a deviation of the norm.......edge of the bell curve
"Best work I have ran across. Thanks for the great videos and information. "
Feb 9, 2020

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What is your website?
https://neuroversion.com/
In what year did you enter the profession?
1985

Holographic Acupressure video / Holographic Acupressure testimonial video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afmu-QLeKwE&sns=emHolographic Acupressure is a bodywork system I developed that often times( 85% of the time ) eliminates pain immediately.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwcnYOcDp3U&sns=em

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At 6:45am on September 16, 2014, Sadie Haney said…

Email me some videos at sadiehaney@gmail.com

At 7:21pm on June 28, 2014, Molly said…
My goodness, sir, when do you work on your clients? (she said, playfully). It seems like I have seen your name on every discussion I look at. I feel like an accidental voyeur or inadvertent stalker. Lol.
At 9:01am on May 15, 2014, Andrew Scheim said…
How is information exchange taking place? How much information is being proceesed per second? what coordinates all the body sytems? What coordinates one human being with his environment and in turn that environment with the greater cosmic body as barely understood by the greatest minds in physics.
At 9:26pm on April 25, 2013, Linda LePelley, RN, NMT said…

Hello Gordon! Just wanted to check in, hope all is well with you! 

At 12:33pm on December 11, 2012, peppermint said…

Hi Gordon,

I enjoy your "down to earth" posts!

Kathleen

At 7:35am on October 17, 2012, Gary W Addis, LMT said…

Hey, buddy. 

I just stumbled into a forum thread "Flat Back Syndrome". 

Your thoughts?  The MT could use your advice, I think.  Was posted on the 10th, and only two comments.  I suggested TPs in the iliopsoas and abs pulling the hips into anterior tilt.  Any advice yo ucan give the MT? 

At 6:42am on August 3, 2012, Therese Schwartz said…

Hi Gordon, just saw your friend request.  Thanks!

At 5:27pm on October 27, 2011, Bruce Robertson Smith said…

Hi Gordon, Thanks for the friend request. I just discovered this site and became fascinated with your thread "Just Dumping" on the how the Massage/Bodywork profession is perceived by the general public and other health professionals. It's a subject about which I have much to say. As one who has been doing this work for over 25 years but who just finally jumped through the hoops for the license I am experiencing a very rude awakening as to the realities of this field as a business and as a profession. I shall expand my thoughts as time goes on. I especially welcome the input of successful male MTs as I am discovering that obtaining bread and butter work in this field may not be in my cards. Spas and health clubs are not even responding to my resume, or if they do then it doesn't even progress to the practical part of working on someone to experience my skills.

I gather you're a martial artist. Me too: 1st Degree Black Belt in Kendo, Training in Chi Gong, Bagwa, Tai Chi and some Aikido.

 Thanks for connecting!

At 2:56pm on October 24, 2011, Linda Osborne said…
Thanks for the friend invite, Gordon.   I was enjoying reading your posts, ie: "Just Dumping", and just realized you are in Anchorage, also!  I look forward to reading more of the discussions going on here, and glad I found this site.
At 3:12am on October 14, 2011, Kelly Sanders, LMT said…
Gordon, docs have a tendency to name that which they have little or no experience with as fibromyalgia.  True FMS like RA can be very debilitating to the sufferer and it isn't all in their head; it truly is a myofacial pain, yes it does help releasin the trigger points but more helpful is a lifestyle change.  My FMS clients are on a 6 week program that has them journalize their activities and track their pain levels and onset occurences weekly.  We incorporate several holistic health modalities besides just massage into the treatment regime.
 
 
 

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