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  1. John F. Barnes, PT. Is an internationally recognized physical therapist, lecturer, author, and the leading authority on Myofascial Release. Through his 50 years of experience and creative insight, he has developed an innovative and highly effective whole body approach for the evaluation and treatment of pain and dysfunction.

  2. It's an easy-to-use, online directory of therapists trained in the John F. BarnesMyofascial Release Approach®. These therapists have been trained to treat a wide variety of patients with myofascial problems in a comprehensive, effective, and caring manner.

  3. The John F. BarnesMyofascial Release Approach® is considered to be the ultimate therapy that is safe, gentle and consistently effective in producing results that last. John F. Barnes, PT has trained over 100,000 therapists and physicians, is an international lecturer, author and authority on Myofascial Release.

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    John F. Barnes, PT, LMT International lecturer, author and authority on Myofascial Release. John has trained over 100,000 therapists worldwide in his Myofascial Release Approach,...

  5. Episiotomy Scars. Pelvic Floor Pain. Pudendal Nerve Entrapment. Myofascial Release is a type of treatment used to tread chronic pain from the following: back, neck, menstrual, jaw, headaches, jaw, and others.

  6. Applying gentle compression and/or stretch over time is the principle for performing myofascial release. Myofascial Restrictions can exert pressures of up to 2000 lbs. per square inch on pain-sensitive structures.

  7. Myofascial Unwinding. John F. Barnes, PT has been treating patients since 1960 and is the owner, director and chief physical therapist of the Myofascial Release Treatment Centers ...

  8. Myofascial release (MFR, self-myofascial release) is an alternative medicine therapy claimed to be useful for treating skeletal muscle immobility and pain by relaxing contracted muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles.

  9. Oct 2, 2012 · One of the most beneficial therapies for scars is myofascial release, which is a gentle, hands-on technique that has been proven to be highly effective in reducing pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, minimizing scars and in increasing tone of the face and neck areas, producing a more youthful appearance.

  10. John F. Barnes began developing his Myofascial Release Approach® and teaching seminars in the 1970s. He has trained over 100,000 therapists and physicians in his highly successful Myofascial Release Approach®.

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