How Pelvic Concussions are Affecting your Patients

When the force of a significant fall or impact enters the body, the densest structures will absorb the energy.Therefore the denser the structure is, the more vulnerable the structure is to sustain a significant injury.The densest structures in the body are the fluid filled organs which include the areas of the cranium, the spinal cord, the […]

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Patient Assessment – Whole Body Electrosomagram

When the doctor wants to assess your heart, he/she will use an electrocardiogram.But what happens when you assess the electrical system of the entire body?In this video, you can see how we kicked off the Foundation Seminar last month.James had a number of injuries that he wasn’t aware of. With objective measurable improvements, he could […]

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When Less is More – Precise Gentle Treatments for Deeper Results

Many therapies utilize aggressive techniques in an attempt force tissues to mobilize. The problem is that there are even stronger tension patterns, that are often the body’s protective mechanism, that are keeping those tissues locked up. With these extreme tension patterns, the common assumption is that it should require a lot of force to undo the injuries […]

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Evidence of Bone Repair Using Matrix Repatterning A Case Report

Dr. George B. Roth, DC, ND, CMRP Oliver Hartan, RMT, CMRP ABSTRACT Case Study: A young girl presents with long‐standing non‐union of a surgically‐induced fracture of the right tibia and subsequent evidence of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia 1. This case outlines the effects of a brief intervention using Matrix Repatterning (see below under “Methods”). Methods: Matrix Repatterning uses a […]

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The Message of Pain

Pain is not the Problem. Pain is a message that something is out of balance. As we get past the fear of pain, we will discover its value in helping us focus more powerfully on our desire to be well. Many people, who seek Matrix Repatterning, are looking for solutions to their pain. When a patient […]

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