Help...need recommendations for good massage therapists that specialize in myofascial release.
Polly V. replied:
Joel Crandall PhysioCareCenter
Rachel B. replied:
My hubby went to Dr. Rundle after two friends raved about him and he totally fixed his problems http://rundlechiropractic.com/
Rachel B. replied:
Check Burke Williams. I worked there about 12 years ago and they do have some therapist that specialize in things like this
Susie K. replied:
Maybe Foudy chiropractic in MV off Avery/marguerite??
Ann R. replied:
Maybe try this PT clinic? I just looked up the directory for MFR therapists in CA (you want to make sure you find someone trained in it specifically- there is an extensive course offered by John Barnes). This PT is certified in MFR and it looks like they also do cranial-sacral therapy and other pain management techniques. I don't know anything first hand about this place, but she sounds highly qualified and they got good reviews on yelp. good luck! Hope Madison feels better soon!
Christine H. replied:
Dr. Vince DiSaia - Momentum Sports Therapy in Lake Forest. He is the best
Chad F. replied:
One of our partners at LRSAC is Soma certified and works on most of the oc crossfiters http://www.somabodywork.org/what.html Alison and I are trying to get him today if he can adjust his sched. If he can, take my slot as I'm certain I'm not suffering as much as poor Maddy. Cole Honeysett is here in Ladera, makes house calls or you can come to the gym. It's a game changer. I can only compare to Rolfing as it get to the core of your being.. Good luck!!
Celeste G. replied:
I am also a patient of Dr. Vince - if you haven't already called him, please do! He is the best!!!!
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