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Google Tech Talk
June 26, 2013
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ABSTRACT
This 60 min. guest lecture covers some of the basic theories and ideas of advanced manual therapies being developed today and offers some ideas for how you might choose to use manual therapy to improve your mental/physical health through multiple body systems (affecting the nervous system, organ systems, connective tissues, etc.).
SPEAKER INFO
Eric Moya, CST-D, MS/MFCT is a CranioSacral therapist and Upledger Institute lecturer with a Masters degree in Marriage, Family & Child Therapy. Eric also served for five years as Director of Education for the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA. He teaches classes internationally in CranioSacral therapy, Lymph Drainage, Ethics of Manual therapy, Mind/Body health in addition to working with patterned trauma, and Chronic Depletion. For more information please see: ericmoya.com
This is supposed to be a Tech Talk? I was expecting technical details about
how manual therapy affects the biochemistry of muscle and fascia. Instead,
all he did was make vague general statements that the body is
interconnected and that fascia is important. Also, that demonstration with
the finger cot was a complete placebo effect. His suggestions about what
the participants were supposed to feel would completely overwhelm any
subtle posture changes caused by minor discomfort of one finger. He could
have at least asked the participents what they felt before making
statements that would obviously influence their responses. Of course, then
there would be no guarantee he’d get the answer he expects.
Disastrous lecture, what are the questions at the end he could have
repeated them.
#awesomeness #health
A good demonstration of how seemingly unconnected things can actually be
directly connected in the body. Thank you.
50 minutes about the placebo effect disguised with impressive words.
Great presentation! Liked the explanation of how the area of restriction
links to the area of symptoms.
Nope, not jus placebo. I had trouble with my back years ago, two sessions
at a manual therapeut (who was also a real doctor) and no problems since!
I thought it was a good explanation of fascia and various modality
techniques. Easy to follow and well presented.
Eric’s talk does NOT begin at the ten minute mark, he’s speaking three
minutes into the video. Bringing impatience to a lecture is a poor strategy
for learning.
Yes, it seems a bit dry but Fascia connects all parts of your body
together.
Starts around the 10:00 minute mark.
Oh, man, that was irreversibly boring… Could have been better with case
studies.
At which point does the tech talk start?
I do my “Manual Therapy” thing every day and I suggest everybody do the
same. I have to admit that the advent of Google has improved the quality
and duration of my “Manual Therapy” sessions a lot and I haven’t had issues
with pages glued together in magazines since then.