The Roots and Philosophy of Dynamic Manual Interface: Manual Therapy to Awaken the Inner Healer
By (Author) Frank Lowen
Foreword by Jean-Pierre Barral
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th January 2012
16th December 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
615.533
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 227mm, Spine 13mm
278g
Manual Therapy to Awaken the Inner Healer The Roots and Philosophy of Dynamic Manual Interface is a personal account of the development and evolution of Frank Lowen's hands-on therapy. A former program director and popular instructor at the Upledger Institute, Lowen begins with hisown history and an account of the unique events that have shaped his career. Originally schooled as an artist, Lowen developed an interest in alternative medicine and bodywork. He describes his training at the Upledger Institute (which led to teaching positions and directing the institute's visceral manipulation program) aswell as his work with Jean-Pierre Barral, described by Time magazine as a top healing innovator in the new millennium. Lowen goes on to describe the emergence of his own techniques and new findings that have become the basis for his Dynamic Manual Interface (DMI) method. Implementing light touch, DMI works with tissue movements, rhythms, and relationships not addressed in other manual therapies such as craniosacral therapy and visceral manipulation. DMI also incorporatesnew techniques for feeling and resolving tension patterns based on Lowen's discovery of correlations between the hands and different bodily systems. Results of this approach, explored in the book, include restored balance, accelerated healing, decreased pain, and improved mental clarity.
Frank Lowen performs miracles with his hands on even the most difficult patients and the illnesses they present with. Effortlessly bridging the gap between science, anatomy, and healing, Lowen has the gift of communicating what he perceives with his hands, hisouter and inner vision, and his unique intelligence.Lowen is one of the most gifted healers of our time. I am excited that finallythis sensitive, beautiful, and importantwork is now in writing and accessible to all of us.
Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD, founder of the American Academy of Neural Therapy
A brilliant opus, The Roots and Philosophy of Dynamic Manual Interface provides substantial insight and an overview of the techniques and treatment as taught and learned in Frank Lowens courses. It opens up new horizons.
Marion Lippmann, MD, surgeon
Frank Lowens inspirational teachings are finally in print!He has consolidated many years of experience to share with us the foundation for his manual artistry. Through quotes and descriptions of key concepts and techniques, Lowen consistently acknowledges Jean-Pierre Barral, the developer of Visceral Manipulation, as the major influence for his continued original work. Lowen has always viewed anatomy as a treasure hunt and he generates excitement for tissue dynamics, fluidity, and fascial relationships within the pages of this premier text.
Gail Wetzler, PT, EDO, BI-D, director of the department of Visceral Manipulation for the Barral Institute
Frank Lowen has once again shown himself to be a master pearl diver. He dives into the ocean of information and consciousness, and subtly brings up the most exquisite pearls.
Judy Osborne, PT, LMT, LAc
This should be a primer for any manual therapist, and those of us doing Lowens work will finally have something to give to patients who ask, What are you doing
Ingeborg Eibl, DC
It never ceases to amaze me and my patients what happens as I apply the building blocks of Lowens work. The results are often profoundly efficient and astonishing.
Barbara Jolley, DC, ND
"An illuminating read."
Structual Integration
Frank Lowen started his own company to present his Dynamic Manual Interface approach in 1999. He teaches advanced classes in addition to select introductory courses and training intensives. He lives in Spokane, WA.