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New Book Now Available!!
Facilitated Healing Through Myofascial Release Putting the Pieces Together for Horse and Rider
Whether you are a horse enthusiast, a professional health care provider with no MFR experience, or a skilled MFR practitioner, Facilitated Healing Through Myofascial Release is essential for your library!!
The purpose of Facilitated Healing Through Myofascial Release is to introduce both the lay person and the professional to this extremely effective treatment choice for horses and humans.
- For the lay person, it will serve as a guide to assist you between professional visits. - For the professional, it will provide a treatment choice (for humans and horses) to combine with others you
presently use or those you will learn. - For those already practicing Myofascial Release the book offers the opportunity to further enhance and refine your MFR knowledge and skills, whether or not you
choose to expand your practice to include animals.
Facilitated Healing Through Myofascial Release
contains clear pictures and detailed instructions for completing techniques for all areas of the horse’s body. The book includes chapters on safety and handling, extensive evaluation forms, and a concise explanation of MFR with descriptions of technique choices (including cross hands, compression, direct pressure, traction/distraction, and craniosacral techniques).
About the Author
Ruth Mitchell-Golladay has been a Licensed Physical Therapist
since 1972, a Nationally and State Certified Massage Therapist since
1990, and has owned a private practice since 1978. She has
taken all courses offered by John F. Barnes, P.T., and began teaching
with him in 1988. Prior to publication of this book she has
assisted John, his sons, Brian and Mark, or was Seminar Leader,
for over 130 seminars. She initially treated a horse with
John in 1991 and subsequently began Equine Therapeutic Center, Inc.
She taught the Barnes’ Equine MFR courses from 1999-2001 and continues
to teach techniques based on Facilitated Healing Through Myofascial
Release for Equinology, Inc. at their facilities in California,
Canada, England, Australia, and Brazil.
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