Link to Article A study found that when we observe patients we do not like, we tend to have a lower estimate of their pain intensity and are perceptually less sensitive to their pain, researchers reported in the journal Pain. The Belgian researchers explained that we tend to become less able to discriminate between varying pain levels when they are … [Read more...]
LAST Lower Body & Extremities Course
"Class Participant (RMT) Testimonial: Day 2 and one more to come! It is great! Having participated in L.A.S.T. Part I and its study groups, and having practiced it almost in every treatment for the last 6 month takes my concentration, perception and skills (this weekend) to a totally new level! I absolutely love it!" "To be honest I expected … [Read more...]
L.A.S.T. and Joint Play/Mobilization Differences
I get asked by many therapists, what makes L.A.S.T. any different from Joint Play/Mobilization? Is one any better to use in treatment than the other? Unfortunately the answer isn’t simple, but let’s attempt to answer these questions in a way that the therapist will understand. First let’s compare and contrast both techniques. Joint … [Read more...]
Scientific research supports the theory for L.A.S.T. and manual manipulation
This is a great document clearly explaining manual manipulations effects on the various Mechanoreceptors and where they are located! I love all the references to the ligamentous system. It's wonderful to continue to find scientific research that supports the theory for the techniques we teach in our courses! Enjoy the read! … [Read more...]
Victoria Class 2011
Had a great time with all of my fellow RMT's from Victoria and beyond! … [Read more...]
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