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James Bond. Sensory Integration Hero.James Bond. Sensory Integration Hero.

James Bond. Sensory Integration Hero.

James Bond. I bet that you think of him as many things. He has good fashion sense. He is visually…

12 years ago

Connecting Sensory Integration and Bodywork

In the 90s, I wrote about trigger points, studied craniosacral, and worked with an OT specializing in Sensory Integration. She…

12 years ago

An Introduction to the Integrative Bodywork Model

Many people talk about holistic approaches to integrative bodywork models. Let's explore those terms and what they mean. If you…

12 years ago

Trigger Point Assessment Connects The Pain To The Problem

This post is a light-hearted look at the effectiveness of neuromuscular assessment. What's the "Tell?" When the client sits down…

12 years ago

Understanding Organized Pain: Overview

  I started this blog with a post about Finding the Godfather of Organized Pain. I'd like to take a…

12 years ago

Heaven is a Place with Tension.

Believable Lies There are lies that we know are lies, but we play along. "I'll call you." "Baby, I think…

12 years ago

Bodywork Techniques – Direct or Indirect?

In the world of bodywork, one could separate techniques into direct techniques and indirect techniques. Arguments about which ones you should…

12 years ago

My Jeep Has Sensory Integration Issues

I love The Jeep. People are always asking me how long I've had it. When I tell them that I've…

12 years ago

Helping The Trigger Point Get What It Wants

The best seller, "Getting To Yes," explores the idea of principled negotiations. The idea is that you should not negotiate against…

12 years ago

Finding The Godfather of Organized Pain

Integrative bodywork is more than ferreting out trigger points, balancing pelvises and smoothing out the tissues. It focuses on finding…

12 years ago