Lynn Schulte | Listening to the Tissues: How to Let the Body Guide Your Manual Therapy Techniques


Show Notes:

Your clients are coming to you because their body is communicating that there is an issue.

Are you listening to what it has to say?

If you struggle getting the results you want with your clients or helping clients improve beyond a certain point – then don’t miss today’s episode as Lynn shares her tricks of the trade that will not only get you desirable results, but that will pull in the pieces that have been ‘missing’. You know the ones – the little thoughts or pings in your body that tell you – “you can do more” and “there is more to this work”.

Well, Lynn is here to tell you, “You can! And, there is!”

When working with clients, there is so much more to working with the body than just following the protocols you have been taught. Listen in as Lynn shares a recent case that involved working on a client’s cervix and the additional data you need to be watching for in all of your treatment sessions to attain more meaningful results.

Keep listening if you Are you ready to add in the missing pieces and improve client outcomes?

✨Episode Highlights:

  • Tuning into what the tissue “wants”
  • The evolving skill of sensing tissue response
  • Importance of foundational techniques and flexibility
  • Adjusting to individual presentations

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3 Comments

  1. Kristin McLellan says:

    Love Dr. Rachael! She is such a gem in the Metro Detroit area. She was my pelvic floor PT during my first pregnancy and postpartum and inspired me to pursue pelvic health certification (coming from an Ortho PT clinic). I’m now working through Holistic Treatment of the Pregnant and Postpartum Body.

  2. Judith Dube says:

    Thank you so much for this presentation…I am an osteopath and also trained in SER (love love Upledger!)…the piece about ‘freeze’ related to transgenerational trauma was very informative and a reminder to look further…I have had a client who lost a baby and when I treated her she felt she needed to give birth to this child…and then went back several lives and saw that she had also lost a baby many lives prior! This relieved her of some stress…so every piece of the puzzle counts…keep the nuggets coming, so appreciative! Best, Judith

  3. Heather Hannam says:

    Great interview, Lynn and Susanne, for pushing us beyond “hands on, hands in”, confirming our need as therapists, for wide, grounded personal presence for our clients to feel safe and then willing to bring forth those physical/emotional/transgenerational, traumas/beliefs that lead to more complete healing and return to function. Appreciate the shout out, and listened delightfully to two of my favorite teachers and mentors. All of this was gold!

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