Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy
Sensory Approach to Manual Therapy
Latest Episodes
Why Pain Language Matters For Manual Therapists
If you’ve ever helped a client feel better while secretly doubting the explanation you were taught, this conversation is for you. Pain researcher Mark Johnson joins me to interrogate the quiet “hidden curriculum” in modern health care: a WEIRD,...
What If The Real Treatment Is The Experience
Manual therapy is full of confident stories: tight fascia, “alignment,” trigger points that must be released, posture that must be corrected. Then real life shows up and ruins the script. People feel better for a day, or a week, or not at all, ...
What Happens When We Treat The Nervous System First
What if the biggest gains in manual therapy come from changing how we dose touch, not how hard we press? That question sits at the heart of this conversation with educator and former elite high jumper Jenny Mapes, who brings a coach’s eye to sp...
Inside The Anatomy Assassin: Critical Thinking For Clinicians
Pain shouldn’t feel like guesswork. We sat down with therapist, educator, and former pro athlete Julie Pitois to pull back the curtain on a smarter, more human way to solve stubborn pain. Julie co-created the Anatomy Assassin approach, a true‑c...
From Eating Disorder to Empathy: How Self‑Massage, Science, and YouTube Built a Global Community
What if relief starts with being seen, not being pressed? Our conversation with author and massage therapist Rachel Richards follows a surprising path—from the isolating rules of an eating disorder and the highs of stage life to a quiet, practi...
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