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Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) is an innovative system of soft tissue manipulation developed by board certified orthopedic specialist, Brian Tuckey PT, OCS, JSCCI.
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Every organ, nerve, artery, muscle, ligament, tendon, vein and lymphatic vessel in the human body can actively spasm and produce pain in a natural, protective response to injury.
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Once this reflex spasm is triggered it can persist, spread & form hundreds of tender points. FCS works to release the tissue in spasm and the corresponding tender point by gently unloading the injured structure.
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FCS is a therapeutic, hands-on method, designed to release spasm in all tissues of the human body.
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How Karen Andrews PT, MTC, found the power of Fascial Counterstrain, and changed her career
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The "brain scan", diagnosing the problem in 60 secs or less
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What makes Fascial Counterstrain so powerful
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How inflammation prevents you from healing
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What types of issues can be treated
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Healing Vertigo and Autoimmune
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CASE STUDY: The free style Olympic wrestler, Helen Marulas, that was treated successfully for post concussive PTSD
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"The Bridge Back" program helping PTSD in First Responders and Veterans
Impaired Lymphatic Drainage and Interstitial Inflammatory Stasis in Chronic Musculoskeletal and Idiopathic Pain Syndromes: Exploring a Novel Mechanism
Join me and my guest, Brian Tuckey, PT, OCS, JSCCI, as we discuss the cutting edge, ground breaking world of Fascial Counterstrain (FCS). What is it? Who is it for? Can FCS help with chronic pain conditions and degenerative diagnoses? Answers to these questions and more are covered in this information packed episode.
Join in for the replay of the conversation hosted by Brian Tuckey and Kyle Kusunose. Some of the benefits include:
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The most modern form of manual therapy featured in Tony Robbins new book Lifeforce.
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Join the discussion on convergence and its power as a target for assessment and intervention.
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Learn where to find treatment or training.
Strain counterstrain is an osteopathic manipulative technique about which research is only recently emerging. This master class reviews the evidence investigating proposed physiologic mechanisms and clinical effects of strain counterstrain. Clinical application guidelines are presented with specific treatments for key clinical scenarios.