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Dr. George B. Roth is the developer of a breakthrough treatment system called Matrix Repatterning https://www.matrixrepatterning.com and is recognized worldwide as authority and pioneer in the in the field of physical medicine. He has been a presenter at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Logan College of Chiropractic, the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, the University Of Toronto Faculty Of Medicine, the University of Western Ontario (Dept. of Sports Medicine), the University of Illinois (Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation), and physical therapy, massage therapy, chiropractic and sports medicine conferences in the U.S and Canada. He is the co-author of Positional Release Therapy: Assessment and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Dysfunction (Elsevier Science), and the author of The Matrix Repatterning Program for Pain Relief (New Harbinger Publications). Dr. Roth’s contribution to the treatment of concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been recognized by Dr. Norman Doidge in his new book, The Brain’s Way of Healing (Penguin, 2015). He currently practices and teaches in the Toronto area.

Matrix Repatterning What is Matrix Repatterning? is a clinically-proven form of manual therapy, which is applied to the deeper, denser structures of the body, such as bone and visceral fascia. Areas of injury are precisely located based on an alteration in the electrical properties in these tissues. Treatment involves the application of gentle pressure, along with the use of a normalizing electromagnetic field, in order to facilitate a release of tension and a restoration of tone, flexibility and optimal biomechanical function. Certified Matrix Repatterning Practitioners (CMRP’s) have been able to resolve many conditions, including: back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle and foot pain; concussion; TMJ disorder; snoring and sleep apnea; esophageal reflux (GERD) and many others. It is able to unravel the layers of injury accumulated over a lifetime, providing lasting relief from pain and solutions for many health conditions.

Additional articles, video links: Bone, The Forgotten Fascial Element: https://matrixforpractitioners.com/bone-the-forgotten-fascial-element/ Video: https://matrixforpractitioners.com/bone-the-forgotten-fascial-element/


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