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135: The Neuroscience of Bodywork (with Mark Olson)

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In this episode, Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau welcome Dr. Mark Olson, a neuroscientist and massage practitioner, for an engaging conversation about the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, trauma, and massage therapy. Dr. Olson shares insights into the complex processes of pain perception, the role of descending modulation, and how manual therapy can create lasting impacts beyond any tissue effects. The trio dives deep into practical applications for massage therapists, addressing divergent views around posture, nociception, and the impact of environment and interpersonal dynamics on client care. This episode will leave you inspired to deepen your practice and reconsider how you approach pain and trauma in the treatment room.

Key Topics:

•[00:03:18] Introduction to Dr. Mark Olson and his background in neuroscience and massage.

•[00:06:24] Overview of nerve processing: sensory input, motor output, and top-down vs. bottom-up influences.

•[00:12:00] Ascending vs. descending modulation: What they mean and how they affect pain perception.

•[00:20:30] Understanding pain as a perception of danger rather than tissue injury.

•[00:33:35] Defining trauma-informed care and its importance for manual therapists.

•[00:36:45] Recognizing developmental and shock trauma in practice.

•[00:45:43] Exploring myths around posture and its relationship to pain.

•[00:54:26] Practical advice for integrating neuroscience into manual therapy practice.

Tune in to gain practical tools for fostering safety, understanding pain, and transforming your approach to bodywork.

📌 Sponsored by: ABMP and Books of Discovery

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

Resources mentioned in this episode:

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About Whitney Lowe | About Til Luchau | Email Us: [email protected]

(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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In this episode, Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau welcome Dr. Mark Olson, a neuroscientist and massage practitioner, for an engaging conversation about the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, trauma, and massage therapy. Dr. Olson shares insights into the complex processes of pain perception, the role of descending modulation, and how manual therapy can create lasting impacts beyond any tissue effects. The trio dives deep into practical applications for massage therapists, addressing divergent views around posture, nociception, and the impact of environment and interpersonal dynamics on client care. This episode will leave you inspired to deepen your practice and reconsider how you approach pain and trauma in the treatment room.

Key Topics:

•[00:03:18] Introduction to Dr. Mark Olson and his background in neuroscience and massage.

•[00:06:24] Overview of nerve processing: sensory input, motor output, and top-down vs. bottom-up influences.

•[00:12:00] Ascending vs. descending modulation: What they mean and how they affect pain perception.

•[00:20:30] Understanding pain as a perception of danger rather than tissue injury.

•[00:33:35] Defining trauma-informed care and its importance for manual therapists.

•[00:36:45] Recognizing developmental and shock trauma in practice.

•[00:45:43] Exploring myths around posture and its relationship to pain.

•[00:54:26] Practical advice for integrating neuroscience into manual therapy practice.

Tune in to gain practical tools for fostering safety, understanding pain, and transforming your approach to bodywork.

📌 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!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Sponsor Offers:

About Whitney Lowe | About Til Luchau | Email Us: [email protected]

(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.)

  continue reading

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