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At 1:34pm on August 1, 2010, Boris Prilutsky said…
Of course Allan.
I believe there is no reason not to be good friends. We will.
Best wishes.
Boris
PS by the way European/ Russian manual therapy/manipulative techniques is very similar to Western Osteopathic manipulations.
At 8:31pm on July 28, 2010, Boris Prilutsky said…
Dear Allan.
Thank you for joining my medical and sports massage group. I hope that our friendship will be pleasant and mutual beneficial. You welcome to initiate discussions, to post questions as well to answer on questions of others. I am planning constantly to be involved in discussions as well to post my articles and links to my videos. In such a case we will be able to exchange our knowledge. Meantime you welcome to view my video lessons as well to read a bit on the history of Russian medical and sports massage .if you will have any questions on the subjects please feel free to post it .I will be happy to reply .Using the opportunity would like to ask you to recommend my group to other practitioners. Up front thank you.
Best wishes.
Boris
At 6:49pm on May 22, 2010, Nina Bryant said…
They are actually all across the United States :)
At 12:50pm on May 20, 2010, Walt Fritz, PT said…
Hi Allan,

Might be a good idea, what thoughts prompted your proposal?

Regards,
Walt
At 8:32pm on May 8, 2010, Susan G. Salvo said…
GILBERT!!!!

I have two kids that live in Mesa.
At 8:31pm on May 8, 2010, Susan G. Salvo said…
Hey Allan,

Thanks for joining in on some great discussions!!
At 10:02am on May 5, 2010, Gail Falzon, RN said…
Allan,
I will revise once I receive feedback from you and the attendees at this year's national conference for the National Association of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists.
You can e-mail me a personal note about what you found to be incorrect because I still don't know what you're referring to. Please advise gail@tmjpainsolutions.com.
Thanks,
Gail
At 4:36pm on May 4, 2010, Peter Lelean said…
Hi Allan . . . I knew that the provocative comment might stir things up, but there is another dimension to fascial "connectedness" that has yet to be added to any curriculum. Surely the continued difficulties in solving back pain attest to that. I for one recognise that we have so much to learn about movement, and that current bodywork methods will change, in line with those changes sweeping through the community of healers. There will be robust debate in defence of things like craniosacral work, kinesiology, homeopathy, raindrops, vitamins . . .even the roles of basic muscles! Look at Gracovetsky's work, for example. I look forward to these developments in the interests of my current and future clients. Exciting times are upon us . . welcome to the revolution Allan!
At 2:00pm on May 1, 2010, Liza Derkatch said…
HI Allan, thankyou for the invite, looking forward to more interaction on this wonderful network
At 1:59pm on May 1, 2010, Liza Derkatch said…
HI Allan...have picked up this link and am replying...thankyou for the invite and here's to further networking...am leaving for the WMC in Seattle...soo will b in touch..tell me more
At 12:10pm on April 28, 2010, Janine Blanchard said…
Hello Allan,
Seems like we have a pretty similar background. I studied traditional Osteopathy (College Sutherland) in Germany and just got my Oregon LMT license.
Cheers, Janine
At 6:50am on April 24, 2010, Gail Falzon, RN said…
Hi Allan,
Could you please disclose what you found to be errors on my TMJ literature? I will be re-doing the entire thing soon and would welcome any input. You can e-mail directly at gail@tmjpainsolutions.com. I look forward to your input. Thanks, Gail
At 12:32pm on April 23, 2010, Kelly Sanders, LMT said…
Welcome to our little cyber world Alan

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