
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Revisited
Artists, bodyworkers, computer programmers, and writers are among those who suffer from overuse syndromes such as carpal tunnel…

Artists, bodyworkers, computer programmers, and writers are among those who suffer from overuse syndromes such as carpal tunnel…

Our brains are very much like sponges. They are malleable and constantly adapting to peripheral input by strengthening existing neural connections and networks, a process called long-term potentiation (LTP).

Manual of Treatment by Massage and Methodical Muscle Exercise (1887) by Joseph Schreiber, M.D. translated by Walter Mendelson, M.D.Obtaining quality continuing education as a manual

There’s a saying in orthopedics that “motion is lotion for joints,” but what about muscles, fascia, and neural structures? Aging causes us to produce less

From Motion Is Lotion course The foot and ankle have two important jobs: mobility (pronation) and stability (supination). Adequate mobility provides shock absorption, which allows

by Erik Dalton Ph.D. Last year at the Third International Fascial Research Congress in Vancouver, 800+ participants silently listened and watched as Raul Rodriques PT

Check out these techniques and more in Motion Is Lotion Home Study Brenda was referred to me for treatment of chronic (non-traumatic) head, neck, and

The famed Czech researcher Dr. Karel Lewit states: “Respiration is our primary and most important movement pattern… and also the most dysfunctional.”

For many decades, neuroscientists have wrestled with the notion that the brain itself might play a key role in the modulation of pain. Several researchers,

I’ve written about the changes I’ve experienced with osteopathic treatment here: https://erikdalton.com/blog/forward-head-posture-part-1/ Brain Connectivity Changes after Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: A Randomized Manual Placebo-Controlled Trial Osteopathic
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