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You were right. It is impossible to look at the body the same way as before. I had a full schedule today and tried Matrix Repatterning on about 80% of my patients. It was great. I saw some very exciting and immediate changes: people remembering old injuries, structural changes instantly and the overall feedback from patients was excellent. I haven’t been this excited about a technique in a long time. I feel I can take my work to a much deeper level with MR. It is the best approach I have ever seen. Thank you, Dr. Roth for your insight and willingness to share your passion.
Dr. Ron Andelora,
Phoenix, Arizona
From the bottom of my heart...Thank-you for instruction in Matrix Repatterning. I am using it on my patients and the results are staggering. Thank-you, thank-you!
Bretta Fabian P.T.,
Wellsboro, PA
My practice is based on seeing patients who have not achieved success with traditional treatment, and often come to see me as a last resort. I have been using Matrix Repatterning for 4 years on a variety of diagnoses: from sports injuries to painful joints and chronic pain. I have been very excited about the results, seeing significant functional improvement and pain reduction in just a few visits. I encourage my colleagues and the public to look into this breakthrough program.
Debora Hickman MS PT,
Doctor of Physical Therapy
These seminars have changed my whole practice from a frustrated
one to a very satisfying one. They are the ultimate seminars for
pain management of the total body effects of trauma. They are
a must for all practitioners dealing with myofascial problems.
Thank you for making me a better doctor!
Dr. Diane Meunier,
Montreal, Quebec
Clinically speaking, I think Dr. Roth’s
Matrix Repatterning® is the most powerful and practical technique
for priority evaluation and treatment that I have encountered.
Patients love it.
Dr. Al Hanslick,
Newark, New York
As a new practitioner, Dr. Roth’s
seminars have provided me with advanced tools for helping my patients,
and a broadened perception of human structure, beyond what I was
taught in school. Difficult and chronic cases become much more
clear-cut and easy to tackle, using these techniques.
Dr. Barbara Brown,
Toronto, Ontario
Dr. George Roth is in the forefront
of the soft tissue world. His work represents a new dimension
in the evaluation and treatment of structural disorders. Matrix
Repatterning® offers your most difficult, chronic patients
real hope. After taking his course, I had a new awareness of causation,
evaluation and treatment.
Dr. Warren Hammer
Norwalk, Connecticut
Author: Functional Soft Tissue
Examination
and Treatment by Manual Methods
Matrix Repatterning is a rational logical jewel of a technique with reproducible results. The system of assessment is uniquely logical, clear and step-by-step. The results include increased range of motion and reduction of pain. The technique is easy on the client and the therapist. This is a wonderful addition to any RMT’s repertoire.
Fiona Rattray RMT
Linda Ludwig RMT
Authors “Clinical Massage Therapy”
We would like to sincerely thank you for introducing us to
the amazing world of ‘Matrix Repatterning®’.
In each of our 33 years of experience and numerous courses in
various facets of clinical physical therapy practice, all of our
previous training is eclipsed by the concepts learned in your
seminars. We are now beginning to see our patients and their ailments
in an entirely different light and are already achieving amazing
results in just one or two treatment sessions. Our patients feel
that we ‘walk on water’. We wish that all practitioners
would be exposed to and expand their clinical skills, using these
concepts. Again, we are grateful for the knowledge and the skills
that you imparted to us in such an effective manner.
Subhash Dighe, P.T. & Jai Dighe, P.T.,
West-End Physiotherapy Clinic,
Hamilton, Ontario
Matrix
Repatterning® is an incredible class. Dr. Roth
has reframed and made useable, advanced methods of manual medicine.
This work makes cranial, visceral and intraosseous manipulation
practical for a busy practice. It uses objective indicators and
reality checks and looks beyond the symptoms to underlying causes.
Thank you, Dr. Roth, for an amazing seminar experience, which
has already transformed my practice.
Dr. Marc Heller,
Ashland, Oregon
Thank you for bringing Matrix Repatterning® to the states. It was an extraordinary class that has changed
my approach to patients from an evaluation and treatment standpoint.
The class was structured so that I could immediately apply the
principles and techniques. I love the format of Matrix Repatterning®
I, since it was divided into simple blocks of information that
were logical and easy to remember.
The format optimized learning through practical application
with adequate time for practice and feedback. I tend to learn
kinesthetically, so I found the practice time invaluable. Just
having the feedback regarding adequate pressure versus too much
pressure, made all the difference in applying the theory and obtaining
effective results. I felt that by the end of the weekend, I had
enough of the basic skill level and knowledge base that allow
me to utilize and further refine my skills once I got back to
the clinic.
It was so nice to return to the clinic on Monday morning
with a concrete structural model to explain the principles of
manual therapy. The bibliography provides the basis for increasing
an understanding of what we are trying to accomplish in physical
therapy to referring physicians, whom traditionally view physical
therapy as only exercise and modalities. Opening this avenue of
communication proves very promising.
The class demonstrated how important it was to use reality
check, objective measurements, both for the practitioner and the
patient. The kinesthetic and range of motion changes prove that
you are making effective changes or that you missed something.
This immediate feedback facilitates the opportunity for patient
and therapist education.
The concept of tensegrity is amazing. I started using it
immediately with every patient. It has been so instrumental in
helping filter out extensive symptoms and decades of restrictions
in my patient population, while zeroing in on the priority restrictions.
I am so grateful for the opportunity of taking this class and
look forward to MR II. Thank you.
Terry Allen, P.T.
St. Louis, MO
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have to tell you that in the three days I have been using the
Matrix Repatterning® procedures you taught at the
seminar that the results have been nothing short of astounding.
I have used it primarily on people with longstanding problems,
usually auto accident residuals. I have usually done the procedures
you taught by themselves and avoided mixing other methods for
clarity in evaluating the efficacy. Patients have reported instantaneous
relief, often quite profound, and usually much to their surprise.
I have a patient who I successfully treated about a year ago for
chronic headaches and neck pain. She told me about her 80-year-old
mother who lives in Salt Lake City and has severe low back and
leg problems and some arm/shoulder complaints. She said the mother
had been everywhere, to the best people in her area with no help.
I suggested she have her fly up here for a couple of weeks and
I would try to help her. Yesterday she brought the mother in.
Now, the mother had to be helped out of the waiting room chair
to come back to the exam room and hobbled to the treatment table.
I did the Matrix evaluation while the daughter watched from a
chair. I noticed that she seemed concerned. Pretty soon she was
at the mother's side holding her hand as I worked on her, giving
me a funny look, and asking if the mother was OK. The mother replied
that of course she was OK. I told the mother her daughter was
wondering what she had gotten her in for since she had never seen
the procedures I was using and they were nothing like what she
expected I would be doing. So, I finish with mom and had her sit
while I treated the daughter with the methods I had used with
her last year. As I was finished with both of these ladies the
daughter told her mom to get up and they would leave, still giving
me a funny look. The mother virtually jumped out of the chair
and briskly walked to the door. The daughter says, "Mom,
what are you doing?", her jaw dropping nearly to the floor.
Now she didn't look so skeptical.
Thanks for giving me a powerful new way of looking at the
patients I work with. Looking forward to your next seminar.
Fraternally,
Leslie S. Feinberg, D.C.
Hermiston, OR
Matrix Repatterning® is awesome!
I use it everyday and am getting excellent results. I am amazed
how reliable and consistently reproducible this technique is.
I can honestly say that Tensegrity has changed the lives of my
patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions as well as reduced
the healing times of my acute care patients involved in motor
vehicle accidents, worker's comp injuries and sport injuries.
If you want to treat the source of a problem and correct it, then
use Matrix Repatterning®.
Dr. Craig Storck,
Olathe, KS
I am so impressed with Matrix Repatterning®,
I can't believe my eyes!!! I have decided to switch to doing it
instead. Now that I have a method for analyzing the body as one
continuous sheet of fabric instead of separate parts I just can't
go back to the old way with a clear conscience. I am totally amazed
at what I am finding and at the results!!! I am thrilled to be
doing this new method and my patients are astounded as well!!!
A few are a little upset and disappointed because they are retracing
and feel worse for one or two treatments...but when they come
out the other side...its a brand new day!!! Because I did DNFT
for the past 10 years...I already looked at the body as 3D...so
applying MR is a natural progression for me. What is astounding
is how the indicator directs me with such accuracy! Shoot, its
like catching fish in a fish market!! I am so grateful to you
and I look forward to learning more...
Wishing you all the best !!!
Julia Lewis, D.C.
San Jose, CA
Comments from a renowned Orthopedic Surgeon
The idea that any internal part of the body communicates with its other parts through a mechanical linkage has been an evolving concept discussed since the early 1980s. More recently, at a meeting at the University of Paris in 2000, Mechano-Transduction, and at a meeting at the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. in 2001, Force Transduction, leading researchers from different disciplines in science concluded that information transfer within the body occurs by means of mechanical forces as well as the usually recognized neurological and biochemical systems. Forces mechanically transfer instantly at the cellular, tissue and organism level, through the mechanical system itself. It apparently works something like a wire-spoke bicycle wheel. Tightening or loosening one spoke immediately affects the tension of the hub, the other spokes and the rim. Some of the researchers, myself included, feel that there is a systemic organization that links the mechanical structures which has become known as the tensegrity system after the model described by R. Buckminster Fuller and Kenneth Snelson.
Dr. George Roth has taken this new scientific realization and found a clinical application in Matrix Repatterning. Through an easily learned method of finding what appears to be the primary restrictive lesion, the ‘indicator’, he is able to unlock a mechanical barrier in the musculoskeletal system and connect into other systems that interface with it. I have seen it in action and experienced it myself. It works. This new clinical application, based on sound, scientific principles, promises to be a significant addition to the clinicians’ armamentarium.
Stephen M. Levin, M.D.
Director. Potomac Back Center
Vienna, Virginia
Formerly:
Associate Clinical Professor
Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Assistant Clinical Professor, Howard University College of Medicine
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