Chaitow’s Chat: Blog & News

In Memory of John Upledger

The previous post discussed the demise of my book "Cranial Manipulation: Theory and Practice" that is now out-of-print (2nd hand copies still floating around on Amazon....).Today has come the sad news that John Upledger - who wrote the Foreword for the second edition...

A Palpation Exercise: Identifying Cranial Landmarks

As publishers rationalise their range of titles - faced as they are with pirate sites where free-downloads are available, as well as the burgeoning ebook phenomenon, one of my favourite books is soon to vanish :  "Cranial Manipulation: Theory & Practice" (2nd edition...

Fascia Perspectives: Clinical models, theories and evidence. PART 1

In early September a Fascia Research Summer School will be running at the University of Ulm. I will be presenting an overview of selected clinical models that focus attention on fascial dysfunction. The focus will be on both the common and unique features of a number...

BARRIERS & MET: "FEATHER-EDGE" OR STRETCHED"?

Palpating end-of-range barrier of the hip adductor muscles FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC VISIT MY WEBSITE WWW.LEONCHAITOW.COM The essence of Muscle Energy Technique (MET) is that it harnesses the energy of the patient (in the form of muscular effort) to achieve a...

Placebo Power

If someone believes a form of treatment will relieve pain, it will do so far more effectively than if the belief is that the treatment cannot help.Today's posting is a brief skip through the potency and power of placebo - in a future posting I'll discuss it's opposite...

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About blogs

The very name 'blog' has a heavy, clunking, and somewhat negative feel to me.For that, as much as for a lack of a sense of just why I should divert from the time-pressured editing and writing that fills my days, I have resisted joining in the phenomenon. But as is...

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