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"MFR provides an opportunity for the client to function better with increased movement efficiency"

The aim of all manual therapy is to help our clients feel better. Through our own skill, experience and training we make every effort to provide the best clinical outcome that we can. This blog is a place where I ask you to consider and critically evaluate your current practice and what you've been taught in an effort to promote an evidence informed practice and career longevity.

Fascia as a Sensory Organ

Fascia as a sensory organ; what does this mean to an MFR Therapist? All of us were taught about the nervous system in our qualification training. But, often anatomy and physiology (A&P) were...
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Out With The Old, In With The New - Modern MFR

Pain awareness month is coming to an end, and I hope that you have enjoyed our social media posts highlighting how we experience pain. After I completed my degree and postgraduate certificate in...
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Myofascial Pain and Hormones.

Do women experience more pain than men? Does this suggest that female physiology is different and if so, what factors influence the pain experience? In the UK in 2019, 50% more women lived with...
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Does Massage Spread Cancer?

Apr 05, 2024

Bridging the Gap: Fascia and Pain Science

Apr 02, 2024

Self-Myofascial Release

Aug 12, 2023

Fascia and Pain

Jan 30, 2023

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