The Thinking Practitioner

By: Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe
  • Summary

  • Join two of the leading educators in manual therapy, bodywork, and massage therapy, as they delve into the most intriguing issues, questions, research, and client conditions that hands-on practitioners face. Stimulate your thinking with imaginative conversations, tips, and interviews related to the somatic arts and sciences.
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  • 139: Scoliosis: Lessons for Every Back (with Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe)
    Mar 5 2025
    🎙Scoliosis can offer valuable insights into working with the spine, and the same principles can be applied to anyone dealing with stiffness, back pain, postural issues, or mobility challenges. In this deep-dive update, Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau explore the latest perspectives on scoliosis, debunk common myths, and discuss how hands-on therapy can support mobility and comfort. Drawing from their decades of experience, Whitney and Til discuss the differences between adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and adult-onset scoliosis, the role of strength and balance training, and why spinal curvature doesn’t necessarily mean more pain. They also examine the impact of body image, surgical considerations, and how touch- and movement-based strategies can provide lasting benefits for all clients, not just those with scoliosis. 🌟 Highlights: •Scoliosis Overview & Common Misconceptions (02:50) – Understanding spinal curvature: causes,. •Structural vs. Functional Scoliosis Debate (15:34) – Rethinking traditional perspectives on treatment. •Scoliosis and Pain: The Surprising Truth (22:39) – Why people with scoliosis don’t necessarily experience more pain. •Manual Therapy Approaches (38:20) – How bodywork can help. •The Role of Proprioception & Movement Options (44:18) – Helping clients refine their body awareness for better function. •Working with Clients’ Goals (45:25) – Aligning treatment strategies with what truly matters to each individual. •Surgical Considerations & Working with Rods (51:03) – What hands-on therapists need to know about post-surgical scoliosis care. •The Importance of Strength & Balance Training (56:55) – How conditioning and proprioceptive exercises can help manage scoliosis. 💡 Join the Conversation: What’s your experience with scoliosis and manual therapy? Share your thoughts with us! 📌 Sponsored by: ABMP and Books of Discovery ✨ Rate, review, and share! Help others discover The Thinking Practitioner podcast. Episode image thanks to Helmut Hillenkamp, used by permission. An earlier version of their deep-dive conversation first aired as Episode 7. 📄 Get the full transcript at Til or Whitney's sites! Whitney Lowe’s site: AcademyOfClinicalMassage.com Til Luchau’s site: Advanced-Trainings.com Resources discussed in this episode: Til Luchau's "SCOLIOSIS & Spinal Adaptability" course and free intro: https://bit.ly/scolilive25 John P. Kostuik and John Bentivoglio, “The Incidence of Low-Back Pain in Adult Scoliosis,” Spine 6, no. 3 (May/June 1981): 268–73, https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-198105000-00009 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6455747 Schwab et al., “Adult Scoliosis: Prevalence, SF-36, and Nutritional Parameters in an Elderly Volunteer Population,” Spine 30, no. 9 (May 2005): 1082–85, https://doi.org/10.1097/01.brs.0000160842.43482.cd. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15864163 https://www.curvygirlsscoliosis.com Sponsor Offers: Books of Discovery: save 15% by entering "thinking" at checkout on booksofdiscovery.com. ABMP: save $24 on new membership at abmp.com/thinking. Advanced-Trainings: try a month of the amazing A-T Subscription free by entering “thinking” at checkout at a-t.tv/subscriptions/,.Academy of Clinical Massage: Grab Whitney's valuable Assessment Cheat Sheet for free at: academyofclinicalmassage.com/cheatsheet About Whitney Lowe | About Til Luchau | Email Us: info@thethinkingpractitioner.com (The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies: bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, chiropractic, myofascial and myotherapy, orthopedic, sports massage, physical therapy, osteopathy, yoga, strength and conditioning, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.)
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 138: Carpal Tunnel Crash Course (with Whitney Lowe & Til Luchau)
    Feb 19 2025
    Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common nerve compression issues—but how can massage and manual therapy help? In this in-depth episode, Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau break down the anatomy, risk factors, and assessment strategies for carpal tunnel syndrome, exploring its causes, differential diagnosis, and effective hands-on approaches. They discuss the importance of nerve mobility, client education, and activity modifications to relieve symptoms and improve function. Whether you’re a hands-on therapist looking to refine your treatment strategies, or someone experiencing wrist and hand discomfort, this episode offers valuable insights into understanding and managing carpal tunnel syndrome. 🌟 Highlights: •Carpal Tunnel Basics (02:50) – Understanding the anatomy and mechanics of nerve compression. •Risk Factors (04:00) – Why some people are more prone to carpal tunnel syndrome. •Differential Diagnosis (12:00) – How to distinguish carpal tunnel from other nerve compression issues. •Assessment Questions and Tests (13:40) – Key evaluation techniques to identify carpal tunnel syndrome. •Nerve Fiber Distribution and Symptom Progression (18:30) – How symptoms develop and why sensory signs appear first. •Soft Tissue Goals (21:40) – The role of manual therapy in relieving pressure and improving mobility. •Activity Modification and Client Education (31:30) – Helping clients make lasting changes to prevent symptom recurrence. •Night Splinting and Nerve Healing (38:00) – How positioning at night can aid recovery. •Nerve Gliding and Neurodynamics (43:50) – Gentle movement strategies to improve nerve function. •Massage and Manual Therapy Outcomes (54:10) – Research-backed benefits of hands-on treatment. 💡 Join the Conversation: Have experience working with carpal tunnel syndrome or dealing with it yourself? Share your story with us! 📌 Sponsored by: ABMP and Books of Discovery ✨ Rate, review, and share! Help others discover The Thinking Practitioner podcast. Episode image ©Primal Pictures, used by permission. 📄 Get the full transcript at Til or Whitney's sites! Whitney Lowe’s site: AcademyOfClinicalMassage.com Til Luchau’s site: Advanced-Trainings.com Resources mentioned in this episode: • Til's carpal tunnel ball technique: Advanced Myofascial Techniques, volume 1 • Research into massage and manual therapy's effectiveness with CTS: 1. Reduction of Pain and Symptoms •Massage Therapy: A 2013 study evaluated the efficacy of massage therapy as a treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), finding it beneficial in reducing pain and improving function. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23768278 •Manual Therapy: A 2021 systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of manual therapy on pain and physical function in CTS patients, concluding that manual therapy can significantly reduce pain intensity and improve hand function. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00264-021-05272-2 2. Improvement in Median Nerve Function •A 2017 systematic review analyzed the effectiveness of nerve gliding exercises on CTS, indicating improvements in nerve conduction and symptom severity. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27842937 3. Decreased Swelling •An article from Medical News Today discusses that massage therapy can improve lymphatic drainage and reduce swelling in the carpal tunnel area, which may help alleviate pressure on the median nerve. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/carpal-tunnel-massage 4. Improved Grip Strength and Function •A 2021 systematic review and meta-analysis found that manual therapy effectively improves physical function in CTS patients. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00264-021-05272-2 5. Enhanced Overall Quality of Life •The American Massage Therapy Association notes that massage therapy can be of great benefit for people dealing with pain from carpal tunnel syndrome, potentially improving their quality of life. https://www.amtamassage.org/publications/massage-therapy-journal/massage-and-carpal-tunnel-syndrome Sponsor Offers: Books of Discovery: save 15% by entering "thinking" at checkout on booksofdiscovery.com. ABMP: save $24 on new membership at abmp.com/thinking. Advanced-Trainings: try a month of the amazing A-T Subscription free by entering “thinking” at checkout at a-t.tv/subscriptions/,.Academy of Clinical Massage: Grab Whitney's valuable Assessment Cheat Sheet for free at: academyofclinicalmassage.com/cheatsheet About Whitney Lowe | About Til Luchau | Email Us: info@thethinkingpractitioner.com (The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies: bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, chiropractic, myofascial and myotherapy, orthopedic, sports massage, physical therapy, osteopathy, yoga, strength and conditioning, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.)
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    45 mins
  • 137: Remembering Erik Dalton (with Tom Myers, Art Riggs, & more)
    Feb 5 2025

    This episode of The Thinking Practitioner Podcast pays tribute to the life and legacy of Erik Dalton, a pioneering figure in the massage and manual therapy field who recently passed away. Through conversations with some of those who knew him best, we gain insight into Dalton's unique contributions, innovative approaches, and profound impact on the profession.

    Key Topics:

    • Introduction and overview of Dalton's background and influence (0:00 - 5:00)
    • Reflections from Tom Myers, author of Anatomy Trains (5:00 - 11:40) Insights from James Waslaski, international lecturer and author (11:40 - 15:00)
    • Memories shared by Diane Matkowski, the "Massage Mentor" (15:00 - 19:30)
    • Perspective from Eric Brown, consultant for Dalton's business (19:30 - 24:00)
    • Stories and tributes from Jim Asher, Dalton's Rolfing teacher (24:00 - 29:00)
    • Personal accounts from Tammy McCue, senior educator for Dalton's work (29:00 - 34:00)
    • Reflections from Art Riggs, bodyworker and teacher (34:00 - 40:00)
    • Insights from Paul Kelly, longtime collaborator with Dalton (40:00 - 50:00)
    • Closing thoughts and information about the podcast's sponsors (50:00 - 57:00)

    📌 Sponsored by: ABMP and Books of Discovery

    ✨ Rate, review, and share! Help others discover The Thinking Practitioner podcast.

    📄 Get the full transcript at Til or Whitney's sites!

    • Whitney Lowe’s site: AcademyOfClinicalMassage.com
    • Til Luchau’s site: Advanced-Trainings.com

    Sponsor Offers:

    • Books of Discovery: save 15% by entering "thinking" at checkout on booksofdiscovery.com.
    • ABMP: save $24 on new membership at abmp.com/thinking.
    • Advanced-Trainings: try a month of the amazing A-T Subscription free by entering “thinking” at checkout at a-t.tv/subscriptions/,.
    • Academy of Clinical Massage: Grab Whitney's valuable Assessment Cheat Sheet for free at: academyofclinicalmassage.com/cheatsheet

    About Whitney Lowe | About Til Luchau | Email Us: info@thethinkingpractitioner.com

    (The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies: bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, chiropractic, myofascial and myotherapy, orthopedic, sports massage, physical therapy, osteopathy, yoga, strength and conditioning, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.)

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    1 hr and 8 mins

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