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April 2014

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Walt Fritz, PT
 
Walt has been a Myofascial Release practitioner since 1992 and has been teaching since 1995. His Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars are presented in small group settings with highly individualized one-on-one attention. Join him for a "New Perspective" on Myofascial Release.
 
 
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1 of 3: Walt Fritz Demonstrates A Myofascial Release Evaluation
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3 of 3: Walt Fritz Demonstrates Myofascial Release Evaluations and Treatments
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Myofascial Release Evaluations and Treatments

Pelvic Landmark Palpation
Pelvic Landmark Palpation

Walt Fritz Demonstrates Myofascial Release: Cervical Thoracic Lift
Walt Fritz Demonstrates Myofascial Release: Cervical Thoracic Lift
Therapeutic Taping For Pain Made Easy (Kinesiology Taping)
Therapeutic Taping For Pain Made Easy (Kinesiology Taping)

Walt Fritz Demonstrates Seated Shoulder, Chest and Arm Myofascial Release
Seated Shoulder, Chest and Arm Myofascial Release
Walt Fritz Demonstrates A Sample Session of Myofascial Release, What to Expect.
Sample Session of Myofascial Release, What to Expect.


WaltFritz: Pelvic Floor/Anterior Lumbar Myofascial Release and Fascial Restriction
Pelvic Floor/Anterior Lumbar Stretch: Connecting with the Feel

 

Leveling the Landscape of the Thorax
Leveling the Landscape of the Thorax
Myomobilization with Myofascial Release for the Thigh
Myomobilization with Myofascial Release for the Thigh
Compressive Myofascial Release for the Foot
Compressive Myofascial Release for the Foot
Lumbar Lift
Lumbar Lift
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What's New?
 

 

Hi Everyone,

How could I possibly top my blog post from last month, "Professional Boundaries: Starting a Dialogue"? Easy, don't try! That post still draws therapists from all over the globe (Wordpress statistics are very cool!) Though many have voiced their  displeasure with topcis such as these being raised, it covered information that we all needed to hear. Many of the responses were great and gave a wide variety of tips for all of us to integrate into our practices.

My past two blog posts garnered nearly equal viewing and the first one was not without controversy as well. Therapeutic taping has many different forms, but the form I was taught, teach, and use is quite simple and can be a powerful complement to our myofascial release practice. Some may argue that our goal with MFR is to get rid of the pain, which it certainly is, but taping for pain just puts the cherry on top! Check out that post here.


The second post I made last month addressed one of my pet peeves; people getting their medical/health advice from the open internet. If more people were aware of Google Scholar, there would be far fewer people taking ground-up cigarette butts to treat their back pain (I made that up, but there are much more absurd "remedies" that people ingest to help an easily treatable condition. Read more about this on the blog post.

Seminar Discount Deadlines

As many of you may know, our Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminar approach stresses high quality continuing education in a small group setting at a fair price.
Upcoming deadlines are highlighted in RED.


Boston, MA   April 25-27, 2014:  

$445 through 4/4/14  

$495 after 4/4/14 

 

Nashville, TN May 18-20, 2014:  

$445 through 4/27/14 

$495 after 4/27/14 

 

York, PA   June 6-8, 2014:
$395 through 4/6/14

$445 through 5/16/14 

$495 after 5/16/14

 

Batavia, NY   (Mid-way between Buffalo and Rochester) August 1-3, 2014:  

$395 through 6/1/14

$445 through 7/11/14

$495 after 7/11/14 

 

Newington, CT  October 24-26, 2014:

$395 through 8/24/14

$445 through 10/3/14

$495 after 10/3/14 

 

Seattle, WA  October 31-November 2, 2014:  

$395 through 8/31/14

$445 through 10/9/14

$495 after 10/9/14 

 

Tampa, FL       Postponed until early 2015

 

Asheville, NC  April 10-12, 2015:  

$395 through 2/10/15

$445 through 3/20/15

$495 after 3/20/15 

 

Check out all of the upcoming seminars at the website.



Lastly, please be sure to check out our free instructional videos. All are linked on the left hand side of this newsletter. They are a good way to review things or to pick up some new ideas.

 

Cheers,

Walt Fritz, PT

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Myofascial Release...Demystified

All Foundation in Myofascial Release Seminars
are 20 contact hours, held over two and one-half days and are packed with techniques, theory, and practical application. Building upon a deep model of evaluation, you will leave this seminar ready to use Myofascial Release on your first day back to work. Developing the "Feel"  for soft tissue restriction and connecting this to your patient's pain is an essential element missing in other lines of MFR education. Foundations Seminars delves into learning the "Feel", making you a more effective therapist.  

 

NCBTMB CE hours continuing education credits are approved. Physical Therapy CE Hours are available in many circumstances, as well as CE Hours for other professions; please inquire. 

 

For full details and to register, please refer to the 

Seminars Page of the website.   


You have many options when it comes to continuing education training. Myofascial Release is a powerful modality for eliminating pain and restoring function, but how do you choose? Foundations Seminars draw strongly Walt Fritz's background as a physical therapist, as well as a Myofascial Release practitioner. He has been a New York State Licensed Physical Therapist since 1985 and has been practicing Myofascial Release since 1992. He spent 10 years teaching nationally with other well-regarded practitioners and started his own seminars in 2005. Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars delve deeply into the evaluation of soft tissue dysfunction from both a more traditional fascia perspective as well as looking at pain through the lens of neuroscience. Through deep evaluation you will explore postural and movement pattern disorders. Treatment then proceeds in a logical manner.

 

It is important to know your strengths as both a therapist and teacher. Walt's strengths lie in his ability to effectively connect his students with the "Feel" of soft tissue restriction and its elimination. Using a gentle approach, he eliminates the need for aggressive work, which is hard on both the patient as well as the therapist. He has taken the work he was taught and moved in a direction of logic and simplicity, without the heavy trappings of New Age teachings. Learning is an ongoing process for all of us, and Foundations Seminars follows this trend. We review all relevant explanations for pain and dysfunction, from the older, more traditional (outdated) models of "fascial restriction" to newer models based on scientifically accepted pain theory. Neuromodulatory treatment is introduced along side myofascial release. The overlap is at times quite amazing!

 

All Foundations Seminars attend to the individual needs and background of all participants. The intended audience includes massage therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, nurses, chiropractors, and physicians. Instruction is in a very approachable and interactive style. Small class size guarantees individualized one on one attention.

 

The incorporation of a deep model of evaluative understanding regarding the nature of dysfunction within the body aids in connecting the theory of Myofascial Release to the application of treatment. You will leave Foundations I Seminar prepared to use Myofascial Release from your first day back at work. Walt makes himself available for follow up consultation as needed, so you never feel alone in this process.

 

Foundations Seminars are packed with technique, theory, and evaluation. There is considerable lab time where you will get plenty of one-on-one instruction, assuring you to have a positive learning experience. Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars provide explanations for the workings of myofascial release from both the bio mechanical model, as well as introducing neurobiological explanations.

 

Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars emphasize a solid orthopedic basis for evaluation and treatment, small group trainings, and a high degree of one-on-one interaction; does this sound like what you are seeking?  

 

Myofascial Release...Demystified.

 

I have found myofascial release to be the most effective method for both finding the causes of pain, as well as eliminating them. As current principles of science are integrated into this work, and principles of pseudoscience are eliminated, the work becomes even more effective. My goal is to pass this along to you.  

Walt Fritz, PT

 

The Myofascial Release Blog

If your daily mail reads like mine, hardly a week passes when I do not receive a course listing for some sort of therapeutic taping class coming to town. I am impressed by the very artistic swirly patterns that are shown on the trim/fit bodies of the models, but is that (excessive) amount and complexity [...]...�

 

 

I came upon a statistic which showed that in the December of 2013, Google garnered a 67.3% share of search engine queries, while Bing (18.2%) and Yahoo (10.8%) trailed considerably. My favorite search engine, Google Scholar, did not make the list. Google has proven itself as a favorite means to access information of all sorts [...]...�



Professional Boundaries: Starting a Dialogue
 

There is a court case that just concluded in Pennsylvania, one in which I know not of the therapist's true innocence or guilt. The therapist, who specializes in Myofascial Release,  was convicted of groping female clients. He claims that he was simply performing the normal duties of a therapist and treating the areas of the [...]...�


Above The E-Fold™
 

Above the fold (From Wikipedia): Above the fold is the upper half of the front page of a newspaper where an important news story or photograph is often located. Papers are often displayed to customers folded so that only the top half of the front page is visible. Thus, an item that is "above the [...]...�


Zen and the Art of (Manual) Therapy™
 

My sessions start like most, where there is a short interview/update, a sharing of information to tell me the present state of being. This time gives me feedback on what we've done and direction on where we need to go. Listen, then move forward into treatment. Today, one of my morning sessions started just this [...]...�


 

 
True winging of the scapula is a rare condition that results form paralysis of the long thoracic nerve or damage to the serratus anterior muscle. But the observation of winged scapula is a regular part of many physical therapy assessments and treatment plans. Viewed as a larger problem of postural weakness, it becomes the focus [...]...�

 


Borborygmus (plural borborygmi) (from Greek βορβορυγμός) also known as stomach growling, or rumbling, is the rumbling sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of animals, including humans.  (from Wikipedia) It is viewed as a common and natural occurrence that happens as fluids and gasses pass through the gastrointestinal tract. But I learned [...]...�

 

The Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars draw from a fairly wide range of health professionals, including physical therapist, occupational therapists, massage therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, and osteopaths. All of these professionals have a huge number of continuing education opportunities to choose from, which led me to wonder "Why take a Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminar?". [...]...�

  

 

 

If there were one map of the body for all to follow, a map that showed all areas of injury, trauma, and pain, along with the necessary route to take to eliminate those issues, life would be simple. I received a new GPS this past Christmas. My old GPS had become unreliable due to a [...]...�

 

 

 

Hi Everyone, Many of you I've met over the past few years while traveling the country. I've had a chance to share my approach and technique for Myofascial Release, one that certainly has evolved and continues to do so. Many of you may remember which techniques I've said were my favorites and I would love [...]...�



 
A few things about me: I have one foot that points out a bit. I walk like half a duck. Nothing big, I'm probably the only one who notices this, but it's there. If you stood me up for a postural examination, I would be in pretty much the same place as 99% of the [...]...�

 

 

 


A number of years back I wrote an article on sitting and back pain that was posted on the website for my private practice, the Pain Relief Center, in Rochester, NY. (You can view the original article at the bottom of this page) I had based the article on what I had been taught and [...]...�

 

 

  

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