by Carolyn Zepf | May 12, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Ok duffers… this one’s for you. Many of you watch your favorite player on the PGA Tour draw their club back effortlessly into the perfect position, perfectly on plane, and perfectly in balance, and many of you think to yourselves,...
by Carolyn Zepf | Apr 18, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Frozen shoulder aka adhesive capsulitius is a painful shoulder and arm condition that tends to affect women between the ages of 40-70. It is called this not because it makes you feel cold, but frozen and stiff in the sense of a frozen statue! It can resolve...
by Carolyn Zepf | Apr 18, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Tools of the Trade: Visceral/Organ Treatment I’ve mentioned in earlier writings that there are areas of the body quite far away from the symptom area that could be the cause of the symptoms. One of the most common findings is that there is an organ such...
by Carolyn Zepf | Mar 24, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
There are a number of factors that can hold one back from resolving pain in their body, but many people have not been educated to understand what could be holding them back. With limited time, energy and money most people decide it is too hard or impossible...
by Carolyn Zepf | Mar 24, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
Tools of the Trade: Osteoarticular Adjustment One of the most commonly used techniques used by Osteopaths around the world is the Osteoarticular Adjustment technique. This might seem similar to a chiropractic adjustment in theory, but is very different in the...
by Carolyn Zepf | Mar 4, 2011 | Therapist Tips and Tricks
One of the secret tools of an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner is the Indirect or Functional Release technique. This is done almost exclusively in our profession, and is rarely seen in the world of Physio,Massage Therapy, or Chiropractic. Picture a really tight knot...