Episode 15: Changing the Narrative of Manual Therapy
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Summary
In this episode, Joe Gambino and Joe LaVacca discuss the myths and misconceptions surrounding manual therapy. They highlight that manual therapy is not about putting the body back into alignment or breaking up scar tissue, but rather about building trust and creating a therapeutic alliance. They emphasize the importance of test-retest strategies and individualized assessments to determine the effectiveness of manual therapy. They also discuss the benefits of foam rolling and self-myofascial release for unstable clients. Overall, they encourage clients to question the narrative around manual therapy and seek multiple opinions if necessary.
Takeaways
Manual therapy is not about putting the body back into alignment or breaking up scar tissue, but rather about building trust and creating a therapeutic alliance.
Test-retest strategies and individualized assessments are important to determine the effectiveness of manual therapy.
Foam rolling and self-myofascial release can be beneficial for unstable clients.
Clients should question the narrative around manual therapy and seek multiple opinions if necessary.
Capitole
1. Introduction and Podcast Information (00:00:00)
2. Dispelling Myths: Manual Therapy and Alignment (00:03:04)
3. The Importance of Test-Retest Strategies in Manual Therapy (00:07:55)
4. The Multifaceted Effects of Manual Therapy (00:10:19)
5. Foam Rolling and Self-Myofascial Release for Unstable Clients (00:14:38)
6. Questioning the Narrative: Seeking Multiple Opinions on Manual Therapy (00:20:05)
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