Greetings, If you have heard of the IASI, then please help us thank Marilyn Beech. For the last 7 years, from an idea, to itÕs present incarnation as the...
Hi All, I will be offering a class in Colorado (SE of Denver) to Horse owners July 12-13 showing them how to be aware and make contact with Fascia under the...
 Whitney Hike 2007 "Seek the Peek" Mount Whitney Fundraising Hike On September 4th, I will lace up my hiking boots, along with several other adventurous...
Hi, This is published 2002 by Princeton Book Company, New Jersey.? If you go to Amazon, Books and put in Pelvic Power you can read all about it. Jim James Dohn...
Pelvic Power by Eric Franklin ISBN 0-87127-259-8 $19.95 Princeton Book Company, Publishers PO Box 831 Hightstown, NJ 08520-0831 ... Lauree Moretto [Non-text...
... Franklin is a dance choreographer highly knowledgable about the Ideokinesis line of neuromuscular patterning via use of imagery. His predecessors are Lulu...
... Sound interesting, Jim! Do you have the publication data to hand? I mean the publisher, ISBN, year and price? Inquiring minds want to know! John Panter,...
"Pelvic Power" by Eric Franklin Eric Franklin has a string of credentials however none of them are from the Structural Integration world.? Yet, his grasp of...
Colleagues, GSI is holding a six-week Advanced Class in Structural Integration in Boulder from July to August. Leading this class will be Tom Wing and Jeff...
Dear Folks, Some practitioners are interesed in having access to the components for the digital imaging system that we use in the GSI classroom. I've decided...
Richard, What a wonderful thing the two of you have cooked up. The dental assistant I go to is from Equador and we have just bought our first package of Mote....
New School & Intentional Community in Ecuador Dear Friends and Colleagues, My partner, Norie Huddle, and I are forming a new South American school for...
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Dear Jon, There are ALWAYS more classes and more to learn...I have taking classes and learning for over 22 years as a Hellerwork Prac and now as a ...
Hello, my name is Jon and I just returned from Boulder Co. where I finished my training at the guild for structural integration. During these lean times as a...
This class is fun and easy to learn. Perfectly appropriate for Structural Integration Practitioners of all levels. Workshop for Professional Health Care...
this is hard because obviously it's too loose. When you find the loose side (often the front) elongate the precisely opposite side of the joint. Follow with...
35 yr old dancer, dislocated shoulder 7 times in 9 years, most recently jumping while making a bow & arrow gesture. Any ideas on how to stabilize this? ~I...
This just in on the livescience web site. I thought some might find it interesting. http://www.livescience.com/health/071212-pregnant-posture.html Women Evolve...
Hello all, I'm posting this for a friend. My wife works here and enjoys it. --gh ... Wanted: Massage Therapist for a well-established, holistic Medical ...
I have received a number of requests for a printable version of my publication The Cylinder Model. I must admit that, never having made a printable version...
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Dave Kennedy took my first KMI training and lives in La Jolla or just north - very gentle, has done some Barral stuff, but probably not Hazen's nerve freeing -...
My observations: The doctor had a facilitated pattern of extension of the little and ring finger as part of his posture pattern. When I started to work for...
I have had some minor success working with a post release dupuytrens patient. The "release" is actually a minimally invasive procedure referred to as a Needle...
Hello SI folks, My client is looking for a referral for her mother, who is older and has foot pain diagnosed as osteoarthritis. She would like to find a...
There is a procedure out there called "Dupuytren’s Needle Aponeurotomy" which is dramatically effective at working with the contracture. In Europe, it costs...
Yuh! The operative term in my little squib was "SLOW" . This stuff is connective tissue, good old fascia. It takes time to adapt to stressors. Go too fast and...