PEAK PERFORMANCE presents A Dynamic Approach to Bodywork Kinesio–Massage is much more than another modality or application technique for pain. It is an applied science. It provides a therapist the means for effective analysis, assessment and application in addressing common and complicated pain conditions. The application content uses specific orthopedic massage modalities that are tailored for the particular somatotype and pain condition. Kinesio-Massage views the body as a neuro-muscular-skeletal system and factors in the feedback of all three during the assessment. By understanding the bio-feedback, coupled with the particular body-type (ecto, meso or endomorph) and their particular strengths and behaviors, one can tailor a protocol that specifically addresses the clients needs. The goal is to determine the most effective and efficient protocol that is tailored to the client’s orthopedic pain condition. The results are outstanding. Chosen by AMTA for the 2009 Virginia State Convention, Charlottesville. August 23rd Harrisonburg, Virginia Seminars
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| I am pleased to recommend Glenn Hakey and Kinesio-Massage for your healthcare. He is an orthopedic manual therapist with particular effectiveness in rehabilitation and musculoskeletal problems. I have long experience with him as a colleague and a friend. He has unique gifts which have made him highly effective in treating the many patients I have referred to him. His knowledge of the complex musculoskeletal interrelationships resulting in acute and chronic pain, his ability to set up straightforward and patient-friendly treatment programs, his ability to motivate patients in their own stretch/strengthening programs, all these have made him a valuable resource in the management of difficult acute and chronic injuries and pain conditions. Glenn and Kinesio-Massage have saved his clients a lot of money otherwise spent on drugs, surgeries and other procedures. He is particularly effective with necks, shoulders, backs, hips and knees. I would encourage you to include Kinesio-Massage as part of your practice. Sincerely, Dr. John T. Glick, M.D. Board of Directors, (Patch Adams) Gesundheit! Institute |
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