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WHAT IS ISM?
A class that allows students to study hands on outside the
classroom and in a real life job setting.
Includes 15 hours the 1st 9 weeks and 18 the 2nd 9 weeks
A minimum of 3 mentor ship hours, hours spent studying and
shadowing your mentor, per week and 2 activity hour, hours spent
working on either project or other ISM class work.
MYOFASCIAL RELEASE
A treatment thats goal
is to release tension in
the fascia due to either
trauma, bad posture, or
inflammation.
Its a safe hands on
treatment involving
gentle applied pressure
into the connective
tissue that is restricted
in order to eliminate
pain and restore
JOHN BARNES, PT
He began to develop his
Myofascial Release
Approach in the 1970s
He graduated from the
University of Pennsylvania
in 1960
He became an
international lecturer of
his Approach to
Myofascial Release
"Quantum Leap! Seminar." - Myofascial
Release. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2016.
ELIZABETH DICKE
Elizabeth Dicke, suffered from a widespread infection of the
blood vessels, which affected the circulation to her right leg.
She developed gangrene and her doctors wanted to
amputate. As she had also developed angina, gastric, kidney
and liver problems she was too ill for surgery and was
effectively left in a side ward to die. She had agonizing
backache and being a Physiotherapist started to massage her
back. She noticed an unusual, sharp sensation with the
massage and an occasional warm sensation down her leg
when there was a sharp feeling. She was so weak that she
asked a colleague to continue to produce these strange
sensations. Within four months her colleague had Elizabeth
out of Hospital and started back at work within a year. She
had normal circulation in her leg and her back pain, angina,
kidney and liver problems had all resolved. Elizabeth and her
colleagues then spent the next 10 years doing research into
the new technique that she had discovered, finding out how it
VLADIMIR JANDA
- at 15 he contracted polio
- was paralyzed as a
quadriplegic and unable to
walk for 2 years
- mostly focused on post-polio
patients
- was one of the 1st physicians
to combine therapy and
medicine in a hand-on
approach
- before his death he
published over 16 books
JANET TRAVEL
- During her time studying arterial disease and soon
became interested in skeletal muscle pain
- researched treatment of painful back muscle
spasms which included use of local procaine
injections and vapocoolant sprays to relieve pain
- with all her success with alleviating skeletal pain
she became the 1st female personal physician to
the President
- She continued teaching at George Washington
University as a professor for the School of Medicine
until her death in 1997
BINDEGEWEBSMASSAGE
- a massage that manipulates
the connective tissues such
as fascia, ligaments and
tendons of the
musculoskeletal system, with
the aim of enhancing
circulation and, by extension,
healing
- consists of dragging motions
with hooked fingers, which
are believed to stimulate the
trigger zones that refer pain
THANK YOU
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