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Client Education Handouts & Information

One of the key components of our structural integration program is education. We have found that the more the client knows and understands about their body, then more productive and long-lasting the results. We help empower clients to individually take control of their health and monitor their progress.

To that end, we spend time in the treatment room explaining and showing clients the applicable anatomy and structural integration principles that apply to their unique situation or health problems. We emphasize the importance of integration with respect to the role of fascia, not only in the myofascial-musculoskeletal system, but how it relates to all of the other systems that are connected to this universal messaging and structural alignments system. We have many computer-aided tools and models to help clients understand what is happening in their bodies, why things work, and why things do not.

When clients enter and leave our treatment program, they often end up knowing more about their body than ever before. They take this knowledge with them for life... and often convey that knowledge to their children or spouse.

In addition to treatment room "educational moments", we offer "Educational Handouts" for our clients, including online access (see below). This collection of handouts will expand over time, so keep checking back for more.

Download Educational Handout:

EH-1: What is Fascia?
EH-2: Incorporating Change - Learning to Discern Differences
EH-3: Client Session Diary Form

 

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