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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Kim Crane Sean Riehl |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Health, Special Interests |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Beginning Myofascial Release
Informative I have taken a few classes on myofascial release, and this video plus the advanced one were more complete than both the classes that I attended, and really help to clarify how to apply this work to my clients. This video is well filmed, and doesn't get boring to watch- unlike many massage videoes.
Clear, informative and usefull
I found the information in this video to be presented in a very clear manner. Riehl seperates each technique into an individual lesson, including great computer graphics and descriptions to enhance learning. I have been practicing Myofascial Release for one year now, and Riehl's tape accurately describes the technique, and offers extra insight. This video really is the best one I have seen on Myofascial Release- it kept my interest as I watched it and really enhanced my practice.
Needs improvement
I was very disappointed in this video and Riehl's follow-up video. I don't know what irked me more: the new age mumbo-jumbo music at the start of the videos, Riehl's mispronunciation of fascia, or the mispelling and mispronuciation of plantar fasciitis. One of the misconceptions of this video is that there are specific techniques for different conditions. This is a very wrong thought. Myofascial release is very clinician and patient dependent. In other words, two clinicians could treat the same patient in totally different ways; likewise the same physician could treat two patients with the same problem differently.Myofascial release therapy has two components: the treatment of muscle (myo) and fascia (fascial). Riehl stresses the theory of fascial therapy which is very controversial even among osteopaths. By doing this, Riehl gives this therapy a more "new age" spin. Myofascial release involves treatment in three planes: compression, traction and twist. Riehl's technique involves only stretch. If you're a physician don't waste your money and if you're medical student you'll fail your boards if you rely on this video!