
What’s so great about Long Legs?
According to Herman Pontzer, Ph.D (Journal of Experimental Biology), fossil records show that 2 million yrs. ago, human leg length suddenly began to increase…presumably to

According to Herman Pontzer, Ph.D (Journal of Experimental Biology), fossil records show that 2 million yrs. ago, human leg length suddenly began to increase…presumably to

We have a unanimous winner! of the Feb. Blue collar contest…. (drum roll) The winner is… “You know you’re a bodyworker” “if you get very

Just sent out the Myoskeletal newsletter with an intriguing topic that is getting a lot of response… “The 42 Pound Head”. That surprised me, because

Just released: new literature review in Journal of Chiro and Osteopathy: “Effectiveness of manual therapies: the UK evidence report” Are alternative therapies such as as

People often ask Erik Dalton to compare Home Study to going to an actual hands-on workshop? Both are very valuable learning tools and both have

Does this bother anyone but me? My Mom (breast cancer survivor) received 4 CT-scans in the past 6 months due to a minor whiplash injury.

A free autographed Blue collar t-shirt will be given to the first three therapists that can correctly answer these questions: 1) What is Erik holding?2)

http://www.youtube.com/v/Qnbmb7WVS8Q&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0 From Dynamic Lower Body course A question often asked… “Is modern day footwear ruining our feet?”. For decades, the biomechanical effects of heels in

This was actually a routine that was demonstrated by one of my students at a Myoskeletal Alignment workshop. I love it, have adapted it in my own practice. It is a very effective SI joint and Piriformis routine, working all of the deep 6 rotators. Try it in your practice. Very effective.

How about today’s custom-fitted shoes? Do they permit natural gait? While providing custom fit, they also incorporate the usual biomechanical faults, i.e., elevated heels, lack