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Windswept Physiotherapy · Call to Schedule an Appointment · 416-284-8973 · www.mfrtherapy.ca Myofascial Release -The John F. Barnes approach Myofascial Release is considered to be the most important and effecve form of therapy in the history of health care! M yofascial Release, as developed and re- fined by John Barnes, is safe, gentle and consistently effecve. This technique, which produces posive and lasng results, is a very thorough hands-on procedure that applies sustained pressure into the myofascial restricons to eliminate pain, headaches and to restore moon. Fascia is a tough connecve ssue that spreads throughout the body in a three dimensional web from the head to the feet, without interrupon. Trauma, surgery or inflammaon oſten restricts this web, resulng in “crushing” pressure (approx. 2000 lbs per square inch) on nerves, muscles, blood ves- sels, bones, and organs. Since standard tesng pro- cedures such as X-rays, myelograms, CT scans and electromyography do not show fascial restricons, it is generally agreed that an extremely high percentage of people suffering from pain, headaches, fi- bromyalgia or lack of moon may have fascial problems that have been misdiagnosed. The fascial system has an appearance that is similar to a spider web or sweater. It is important to understand that this powerful uninterrupted “web” exists from head to toe. In its normal and healthy state, fascia is relaxed and wavy in configuraon; it has the ability to stretch and move. When people experience physical trauma, surgery or inflammaon, fascia loses its flexibility; it becomes like a “straight jacket” of crushing pressure and causes pain throughout the body. Informaon provided has been obtained from various arcles of John F. Barnes Marius Walfisz, R.D.PT. C.A.F.C.I. Expert Level Myofascial Release Therapist with John F. Barnes (on left), founder of MFR. October 2014 in Sedona, Arizona

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Windswept Physiotherapy · Call to Schedule an Appointment · 416-284-8973 · www.mfrtherapy.ca

Myofascial Release -The John F. Barnes approach

Myofascial Release is considered to be the most important and effective form of therapy in the history of health care!

M yofascial Release, as developed and re-fined by John Barnes, is safe, gentle and consistently effective. This technique,

which produces positive and lasting results, is a very thorough hands-on procedure that applies sustained pressure into the myofascial restrictions to eliminate pain, headaches and to restore motion. Fascia is a tough connective tissue that spreads throughout the body in a three dimensional web from the head to the feet, without interruption. Trauma, surgery or inflammation often restricts this web, resulting in “crushing” pressure (approx. 2000 lbs per square inch) on nerves, muscles, blood ves-sels, bones, and organs. Since standard testing pro-cedures such as X-rays, myelograms, CT scans and electromyography do not show fascial restrictions, it is generally agreed that an extremely high percentage of people suffering from pain, headaches, fi-

bromyalgia or lack of motion may have fascial problems that have been misdiagnosed. The fascial system has an appearance that is similar to a spider web or sweater. It is important to understand that this powerful uninterrupted “web” exists from head to toe. In its normal and healthy state, fascia is relaxed and wavy in configuration; it has the ability to stretch and move. When people experience physical trauma, surgery or inflammation, fascia loses its flexibility; it becomes like a “straight jacket” of crushing pressure and causes pain throughout the body.

Information provided has been obtained from various articles of John F. Barnes

Marius Walfisz, R.D.PT. C.A.F.C.I.

Expert Level Myofascial Release Therapist

with John F. Barnes (on left), founder of MFR.

October 2014 in Sedona, Arizona

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Marius Walfisz is founder of both Rylander Physiotherapy Centre and newly

opened Windswept Physiotherapy - Myofascial Release Treatment Centre. He

graduated in 1988 from the Professor Waiss Institute of Physiotherapy and Reha-

bilitation in Poland, near Warsaw. After completing his studies in Poland, he

worked for the Polish National Team as a physiotherapist. He then moved to Lon-

don, England where he worked as a physiotherapy intern at West Middlesex Hos-

pital. During his time in London, he also practiced as a massage therapist/

physiotherapist with private clients from London and its surrounding areas. He

came to Canada in 1990 and joined the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. He

is registered with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, and is also certified

with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute.

Your Symptoms

are Just the Tip of

the Iceberg

Marius Walfisz, PT

Healing is a Journey

He established his first clinic, Rylander Physiotherapy Centre, in 1995.

Based in Scarborough, this centre now serves as the head office for

the Windswept Physiotherapy Centre. Since opening his Rylander lo-

cation, Marius has treated countless patients and changed hundreds

of lives. He continues to search for new theories and techniques in

order to enhance his treatments, often attending seminars and cours-

es throughout Canada and the United States. In 2006, he was intro-

duced to John Barnes, an international lecturer, author, and authority

on Myofascial Release. After spending many weeks alongside John

Barnes during seminars and skill enhancement programs at the inten-

sive treatment centre in Sedona, Arizona, he gradually began incorpo-

rating Myofascial Release into his practice. After two years of wit-

nessing the impact this technique had on his patients, he began

treating exclusively with Myofascial Release. Since then, he continues

to successfully treat countless patients, including those whose pain

could not be explained through the use of traditional assessment or

testing.

Common Example of

Myofascial Restrictions

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Myofascial Release Therapy

Extraordinary Results

Freedom of Pain

Myofascial Release Therapy

Gives Hope

As of 2014, he has expanded his practice to a second location, Windswept Physiotherapy - Myofascial

Release Treatment Centre, located in Uxbridge, Ontario, just 30 minutes outside of Toronto. This exceptional

facility overlooks a natural pond and is surrounded by wildlife. This centre offers a unique and tranquil

setting, creating the perfect space for your healing journey.

Back pain

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Sport Injuries

Women & Men’s Health

Scoliosis

Jaw Pain (TMJ)

Neurological Dysfunction

Restricted Motion

Myofascial Pain Syndrome

These are just a few of the conditions we can help.

Fibromyalgia

Cervical Pain

Headache

CVA

Migraines

Neck Pain

Carpal Tunnel

Adhesions

Pain No One Can

Explain

Pediatrics

Spasm/Spasticity

Geriatrics

Chronic Pain

Sciatica

Disc Problems

Head Trauma

Whiplash

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Windswept Physiotherapy

Myofascial Release Treatment Centre

We are located at: 7459 Concession 4 Road

Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1R1 (South of Davis Dr. North of Regional Rd. 8)

By Appointment Only

Call us at:

416-284-8973

Email us at: [email protected] For more information go to:

www.mfrtherapy.ca

“Lift your spirit, Soothe your mind,Lift your spirit, Soothe your mind,Lift your spirit, Soothe your mind,

Eliminate your pain and energize your body!”Eliminate your pain and energize your body!”Eliminate your pain and energize your body!”