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John F. Barnes Myofascial Release
John Barnes Myofascial Release is a gentle technique used to release restrictions that occur in the fascia, which is the connective tissue that forms the building blocks of our bodies and connects us from head to toe.  It is an integral component in both the treatment of physical impairments as well as in maintaining flexibility, mobility, and a balanced body.
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Dr. Leslie Wakefield PT also treats TMJ, headache, lower back pain, neck pain, postural dysfunctions, alignment, women's health concerns, pelvic floor, scar tissue, chronic pain, orthopedics; she utilizes both exercise and manual treatments including myofascial release, visceral manipulation, trigger point release, joint mobilization, muscle energy techniques, and others.
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  • Home
  • Get To Know Us
  • Physical Therapy
    • Women's and Men's Health >
      • Bladder and Bowel Concerns
      • Postpartum
      • Pain with Intercourse
      • Vaginal and Rectal Pain
      • Pelvic Pain
      • Coccydynia
      • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
      • Post Surgical
      • Headaches
    • Scar Tissue >
      • How We Treat It
      • Hysterectomy
      • Post Mastectomy and Augmentation
      • C-section and Episiotomy
      • Other Scarring
    • Chronic Pain
    • Self Treatment Aides >
      • Coccydynia Self-Help
      • Sacroiliac Pain Self-Help
      • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Self-Help
      • Sore or Stiff Muscles Self-Help
    • FAQ
  • Telehealth
  • Contact
  • Blog