Resources
John Barnes, PT, LMT, NCTMB
John Barnes, PT, LMT, NCTMB - my teacher
myofascialrelease.com
Jean Claude Guimberteau
Dr. Jean-Claude Guimberteau, MD, 2005 used fiber optic surgical equipment to record and demonstrate what live fascia looks like. Strolling Under the Skin for the very first time showed living connective tissue magnified so we could see the tiny microtubules never before known to us.
GUIMBERTEAU-JC-ms.com
Strolling Under the Skin videos and his work on fluid volumes in the fascia, click here
Christopher Marc Gordon
Christopher Marc Gordon and his team at Ulm University on the efficacy of self myofascial release
Preeti Raghavan
Preeti Raghavan and her team at NYU researching spasticity in stroke patients and how they respond to hyluranon injections locally to the affected tissue- addressing the local tissue like this affects the CNS.
Dr. Bob Cooley
Dr. Emily Spichal
Stick Mobility
Brooke Thomas
favorite podcast
liberatedbody.com
Lynne McTaggert
Compiled research on consciousness in her book, The Field. She sites Karl Pribman, Kunio Yasue, Stuart Hammeroff and Scott Hagan whose research brought them to the theory that there is a system of light pipes that form the Internet of the body and share information through photons. It's these light pipes of the fascial system that account for the speed at which information travels through the body much faster than nerve impulses can carry electric signals, as previously thought.
lynnmctaggart.com
Bruce Lipton
Gerald Pollack
Robert Scheilp
Thomas Myers
Geoffrey Bove
Preeti Raghavan
Preeti Raghavan and her team at NYU researching spasticity in stroke patients and how they respond to hyluranon injections locally to the affected tissue- addressing the local tissue like this affects the CNS.
Dr. Michael Kjaer
Dr. Michael Kjaer on tendinopathy
Dr. Niall Galloway
Dr. Niall Galloway is a pelvic surgeon at Emory University and he takes a biotensegrity approach to repairing pelvic floor prolapse rather than using the mesh. You can link to a number of his papers here
Dr. Levin
Dr. Levin presented several talks on biotensegrity including how biotensegrity can fit into a quantum mechanics model, how we are made entirely of soft matter- or as he put it in a quote taken from a university soft matter lab, “biology is soft matter come to life”, why we should rethink muscles, his take on the fuss over fascia and much more. You can read some of Dr. Levin’s papers here