Migratory fascia syndrome
 
 
 
What is   MIGRATORY FASCIA SYNDROME?
 
 
The core discovery is that fascia can move into an incorrect position, locking the body into an antalgic/biomechanically challenging posture. An imbalance in the core pelvic area can transfer around the body via myofascial, skeletal and neurological means. There is also a palpable soft tissue element, previously undescribed, which appears to have a structural role.
    Look at the picture below ..  see the thin stringy thing between the arrows? Using the new protocols, a trained practitioner can reset this and other elements to secure the pelvis and related structures in their proper realigned position.
Peter Lelean
Clinical Masseur
Structural Integrator

03 9783 5156
Frankston, Australia

bakguru@yahoo.com.au

Member AAMT  ABN 34961232399mailto:bakguru@yahoo.com.aushapeimage_3_link_0
 
Scientifically based treatment for all ages. Useful outcomes in “idiopathic” scoliosis, migraines, developmental problems such as growing pains, ADHD, sports injuries, lower back pain, post-natal pain problems.
 
 

 Migratory Fascia Syndrome       is a major discovery, as is the pelvic structural element that has escaped detection until now. The second paper about MFS in other regions of the body is now being written. . .
 
Updated October 2009     CLICK HERE FOR    PRESS RELEASEWelcome_files/PRESS%20RELEASE.cwk%20%28WP%29.pdfWelcome_files/PRESS%20RELEASE.cwk%20%28WP%29_1.pdfshapeimage_6_link_0
 
 Link for ABSTRACT . . . .  JBMT ABSTRACT(WP).pdf
Lelean, P., The migratory fascia hypothesis.
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapy(2008),
doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2008.06.009
 
Now online, in print Oct 2009
 
 
Your Thai massage therapist is Joy Sathitphoom, a graduate from the famous Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Joy employs ancient arts along with reflexology to harmonize the four elements - earth, wind, fire,and water. The aim is to help restore body balance and optimise internal function.
 
Joy and Peter work together in your interest. Their combined skills can
work powerfully in providing a profound sense of well-being.
When you book a restructure followed by fabulous footcare, discounts apply. Peter is accredited with health funds. EFTPOS available
Bookings by appointment only.    Ring (03) 9783 5156
                                                           or email bakguru@yahoo.com.au
 
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Peter Lelean is acknowledged internationally as a leader in bodywork and soft tissue techniques.
“Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” Australian Therapeutic &Bodywork Journal May 1996 P. 19
“The assessment of Idiopathic Scoliosis as a Dynamic Lesion” Massage Australia Journal, issue 36 2001 pp 34-39
Poster presentation, World Low Back Pain Congress, Melbourne Nov 2004
Poster Presentation, Fascia2007, Harvard Medical School, Boston,USA
“Migratory Fascia Syndrome” Massage Therapy Canada, Spring 2009, P. 28
 
Peter will assess and treat myofascial and structural problems that contribute to your pain. Imagine the feeling of breaking out that cocoon of pain and stress . .  many patients describe a feeling of lightness and unrestricted movement. Peter’s technique of restoring body alignment is a world first, not yet available with other modalities. Cooperation with your current health providers is encouraged.
Peter is accredited with health funds. EFTPOS available
Appointments - (03) 9783 5156  email - bakguru@yahoo.com.au