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Seth Gehauf, licensed massage therapist
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I am interested in myofascial release of the neck, upper

diane

I am interested in myofascial release of the neck, upper and lower spine. What is your specific training in the myofascial work. Thank you for your time. Diane

Diane, Thank you for your question. To answer it directly, I've

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Diane,

Thank you for your question. To answer it directly, I’ve had 21 hours of CORE Myofascial Therapy, covering the legs, chest, neck, head and back specific. This was with George Kousaleos from the Core Institute School of Massage Therapy and Structural Bodywork in Florida.

This is a more active form of myofascial release than say, the John Barnes technique (which I understand to be very light pressure and long, slow holds). The CORE technique uses broad pressure, moving slowly (and with drag) across the fascial lines using the open palm, fingertips, forearm and elbow. The work is down in the face up & down positions as well as side lying. The client usually wears running shorts (and sports bra for woman) because of all the body movement.

I often use the fascial release techniques of the legs for runners prior to their races. I also use the neck techniques prior to Craniosacral work.

I hope this answered your question. If it hasn’t, please, post here again or better, feel free to call me directly (513-652-1430). I may also be able to recommend someone in the area if I’m simply not the therapist you’re looking for.

Peace,
Seth Gehauf, LMT

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