Myofascial and Myofascial Rebounding techniques are successful in resolving many of women’s health problems such as: fibrocystic painful breasts, menstrual and pelvic pain, painful intercourse, and urinary frequency, urgency and incontinence.
You may want to view the following ‘You tube’ link on Myofascial Rebounding: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4QrvlwtBOU
Myofascial Release is safe, highly effective, and creates the possibility of avoiding medicine and surgery.
Thanks,
John


2 responses so far ↓
Anthony McMorran // Jul 28th 2010 at 8:24 am
I have found rebounding to be very effective in breaking up holding and bracing patterns that result from injury, trauma or stress – bringing fluidity and movement back to the tissue. What I especially appreciate is the way you teach the technique so that the therapist applies it in the way that is needed for that patient – not as a recipe or rigid protocol. It is often the technique that finally helps something to shift and release. Thank you John!
Scott van Niekerk // Aug 2nd 2010 at 2:24 pm
John teaches therapists whom take the rebounding course that this is both an evaluative and treatment technique. It is so true, rebounding allows to zoom in to the areas most bracing, most effectively.
It is also GREAT fun for kids! My own kids, as well as my pediatric patients fondly ask for “The milkshake” technique when they want rebounding! Any mother knows that gently rocking her baby is often soothing, and the micro-motions of subtle rebounding feel very good to kids.
Thank you for teaching us this John
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