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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)      

Introduction. We are often asked many of the same questions by our clients (we like questions). This is understandable, as the field of structural integration is new to many, not only clients, but also others in the medical field. It is an expanding field of medicine that will continue to expand and find more and more relevancy in the next 50 years.

Our mission is to provide education for our clients. Please check our Educational Handouts section of the web site. If you have any questions that are not answered by these FAQs, please email us with your question.

International Fascia Research Congress (IFRC): In 2007, the IFRC conducted its first international conference, sponsoring respected scientists from all over the world to present their findings. It also brought SI practitioners from all fields of medicine (doctors, physical therapists, SI practitioners, naturopaths, occupational therapists, movement therapists, surgeons, and more) together with scientists, to share the practical clinical experiences with the research laboratory results.

 

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FAQs Legal Notice                              Go Directly to FAQs...


Important Notice Relating to All FAQs:
1) Note that the answers to these question are generated by the PNW Soft Tissue Clinic with the sole purpose of helping clients better understand what is going on in their body, both during and after treatment.

2) This is not intended to serve in any manner as a form of diagnosis or replacement for your primary health care professionals, nor for complementary care that you may undergo in addition to structural integration. Consult your doctor for medical questions.

3) This is an evolving field of medicine and new information is happening daily, so information in this FAQ section may change or become obsolete over time.

4) Other medical professionals or structural integrators may disagree with what is posted in this FAQ section. The human body is a complex organism, and science and medicine has its limits on its ability to explain things, especially highly integrated systems and processes.

So please use this FAQ section to augment your knowledge and be sure to ask all of your health practitioners the questions you need know. That is your responsibility.

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