Manipulative and Bodywork Therapies
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Manipulative and
Bodywork Therapies
UNIT 8 SEMINAR
MELISSA DENGLER, ND
Manipulative and Bodywork Therapies
Can you list some examples of manipulative and
bodywork therapies?
Acupressure
Derived in China
Based on energy meridians
Accupoints located along the meridians
Performed using digital pressure
Alexander Technique
Developed by Frederick M. Alexander
Awareness of posture and movement
Alignment of head, neck and spine
Retrains movement patterns through gentle
exercises and manipulations
Active participation of client
Amma (Anma)
Practiced in China for more than 4000 years
Traveled to Japan 1500 years ago where it was called
shiatsu
Combination of pressure points, energy meridians
and massage
Aston Patterning
Created by Judith Aston
Based on work of Ida Rolf
Body is assymetric
One hand massages in the direction of the muscle
fiber
Other hand is using a spiral motion that follows the
tissue leads
Bindegewebsmassage
AKA Connective Tissue Massage
Developed by Elizabeth Dicke
Follows patterns of dermatomes
Produces a vascular and visceral reflexive effect
Craniosacral Therapy
Developed by John Upledger
Based on techniques of Drs. Sutherland and
DeJarnet
Focuses on alignment of the 5 “diaphragms” – pelvis,
diaphragm, chest, jaw and cranial base
Tiny adjustments of the skull that causes movement
of CSF
Esalen Massage
Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA
Ecclectic combination of techniques tailored to the
individual
Feldenkrais Method
Developed by Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, nuclear
physicist and mechanical engineer
2 components:
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Awareness Through Movement (ATM) – client moves and
focuses on action of the body part
Functional Integration – Therapist guides client movement
and makes gentle manipulations
Clients become aware of old habits and create new
ones
Hellerwork
Created by Joseph Heller, an aerospace engineer
turned bodyworker
Based on rolfing but includes a somatoemotional
element
Deep and strenuous tissue manipulations and
dialogue to achieve postural balance and an
emotional release
Body is plastic in nature
Jin Shin Do
Developed by Iona Teeguarden
Blend of shiatsu, acupressure, breathwork,
psychology and Taoist philosphy
Pressure points applied in pairs and held for up to 5
minutes
Applied Kinesiology
Developed by George Goodheart
Problems develop from poor alignment and
abnormal posture
Muscle Response Testing (MRT)
Focuses on evaluation rather than treatment
Later developed into Touch for Health
Lomi Lomi
Native to the Hawaiian Islands
Combination of Swedish massage, sports massage,
stone therapy, chiropractic, prayer and mediation
Passes over generations
Dance-like motions
May also include chanting
Manual Lymph Drainage
Developed by Dr. Emil Vodder
Facilitates lymph movement
Uses pumping and stroking to open capillaries and
lymph nodes
Promotes a release of toxins
Myofascial Release
Group of therapies to release muscle fascia
Fascia becomes stressed and hardened
Technique promotes a fluidity of the fascia
Fascia warms and melts allowing for deeper work
Neuromuscular Therapy
Developed by Paul St. John
Based on pain relief
Uses tissue manipulations and trigger point therapy
to access the neuromuscular system and normalize
muscle function and reduce pain
Polarity
Developed by Dr. Randolph Stone
Body is surrounded by a magnetic field
Combination of Ayerveda, Oriental meridian theory,
energy concepts, tissue manipulations, nutritional
guidance, stretching exercises to promote balance
and health
Postural Integration
Promotes postural balance through integration of
body and mind techniques
Jack Painter – most well known version
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
Stretching technique to achieve up to 15% more
flexibility
Muscle or groups of muscles are held in resistance
for a count of 5 and released for a count of five and
then moved into resistance again
Repeated 3 times
GTOs are reset to achieve a greater stretch
QiGong (Chi Kung)
Chinese technique that balances qi (chi), mental
focus and healing
2 components:
Meditative and energizing through movement
Energy movement similar to Reiki
Locate the tan (dan) tien - center
Reflexology
Based on zone therapy developed by Dr. William
Fitzgerald
Specific points on the hands, feet and ears
correspond to organs/regions of the body
Eunice Ingham – systematized the technique
Reiki
Created by Dr. Mikao Usui
Energy technique with roots in Tibetan Buddhist
concept
3 levels to become a master practitioner
Hands are placed above or lightly on the client
Focus is on realigning your energy (ki) and balancing
the chakras
Rolfing
Developed by Dr. Ida Rolf
10 sessions
Deep tissue manipulations to remold the fascia
Allows the body to realign itself with gravity and to
restore the relationship between muscle and bone
Shiatsu
Japanese finger pressure technique to stimulate ki by
pressure applied to tsubo points
Derived from Chinese technique of amma
Soma (Hanna Somatic)
Developed by Thomas Hanna
Based on Feldenkrais method, stress work of Hans
Selye and biofeedback techniques
Integrated mind and body to teach voluntary control
of NM system
Spinal Touch
Created by Dr. Lamar Rosequist
Technique of light touch massage that focuses on
posture
Establishes L5-S1 joint as structural center of gravity
Use of a plumb line to determine postural imbalance
Sports Massage
Designed to improve an athlete’s performance
Performed in specific time frames relative to the
event
Pre-event Massage
Performed before the event and usually part of the
event
Focus is to stimulate metabolism, increases mental
focus and bring blood to the area
10-15 minutes
Post-event Massage
Performed after an event
Done within 2 hours after the event
Relaxes the muscles, promotes healing and removes
metabolic waste
Training Massage
Reduces chance of injury
Increases ROM
Varied techniques
Intra-event Massage
Performed during the event
To keep muscles warmed up
Reduces injury
Work is short and stimulating
Rehabilitation Massage
Injury management for acute and chronic conditions
Acute – light
Chronic – deeper; break up scar tissue
Tellington Touch
Developed by Linda Tellington-Jones
AKA Equine massage
Work on animals and horses
Focuses on injury prevention and rehabilation
Therapeutic Touch
Developed by Delores Krieger
Energy technique similar to Reiki
Hands are floating above the body to locate “energy
holes”
“Holes” are filled with prayer, meditation and
intuition
Touch For Health
Derived from AK
Dr. Goodheart and Dr. John Thie
Self help system for health
Uses MRT to determine imbalances
Uses various points to balance energy and promote
self healing
Trager Method
Developed by Dr. Milton Trager
Mind to muscle connection
Involves rocking, bouncing, cradling, shaking and
moving body parts through their natural ROM
Practitioner “hooks up” on a mental level with the
client
“Mentastics”
Trigger-Point Therapy
Developed Dr. Janet Travell
Offspring of acupressure and shiatsu
Deep tissue, pressure point technique to relieve pain
and increase mobility
Deep pressure for 5-30 seconds
Tui Na
Derived from the Chinese
AKA Acupressure Massage
Combines acupressure and massage
Works on energy meridians