Too Structural (Football and Therapy Returns)
How can a therapist be "too structural"?I had abandoned the Buffalo Bills a few weeks back. Too many losses got boring to write about. But, they are back; two wins in a row. Plugging it out can pay off.Plugging it out, as a body worker, can pay similar dividends. You may have different approaches or philosophies on how to best create change, but putting in the work is essential. I've mentioned frequently here on my blog, and elsewhere, that there are many excellent modalities for pain resolution. I happen to feel that Myofascial Release is an excellent choice for reaching this goal. But within the Myofascial Release "community" there are differing factions, each holding strong to its principles. I applaud this loyalty, as we all want to feel that the modality we chose or the teacher we follow has the answers.There is certainly enough pie to go around for everyone.But, as a therapist, don't limit your choices. Each teacher has something of value to share, despite what some might have to say. If you teacher discourages you from adding to your knowledge by training elsewhere, be wary. As science and experience progresses, what once seemed cutting edge may soon drift into history.As for being called "too structural", I do what the patient calls for. Trying to fit everyone into a box is wrong. Stating that if a person doesn't unwind, they are simply not ready for this work is wrong as well.