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Mike Reinold are having a sale on our acclaimed IASTM Technique 2.0. It's normally an amazing value at $199.99 but for this week only, from Aug 21 to 27, you can SAVE $50! You get everything you need to level up your soft tissue toolbox in over 9 hours of training.
Maybe you've taken other IASTM courses, or dabbled in using some sort of tool to save your hands, but did you know?

1) IASTM can and should be pain free?

  • We teach Modern mechanisms based on what science tells us is not happening, namely mechanical changes with manual therapy
  • If it takes thousands of pounds of force to deform fascia just 1%, discoloration and soreness should be an exception and not a rule
2) You don't need specific strokes
  • no need for "filleting," "J strokes" or other specific techniques
  • lightly scraping the skin desensitizes the area and decreases perception of stretch
  • the change in perception and novel input from the scraping is what make the rapid changes in pain and mobility, NOT the force or the type of stroke
3) Compression wrapping can be used to enhance manual therapy
  • some resources online tell you that you have 20-30 seconds when using compression wrapping before the limb goes numb
  • that might be true if you're wrapping the band too tightly
  • like IASTM, there are no ways to break up scar tissue or adhesions
    • you wouldn't use a sponge to break up a rock, right?
  • the purpose of compression wrapping is to decrease perception of stretch, so it can be used not only during dynamic warm ups, but also during manual therapy - easily make any of your top joint mobilizations pain free with just some light wrapping


4) Cupping shouldn't leave marks
  • do your patients look like they've been attacked by the Kraken?
  • our "Functional Cupping" takes an ages old technique and updates it 
  • using the aforementioned neurophysiological principles, we teach how to move the cups around in various techniques 
  • static cupping can be used, but move the patient around and don't leave the cups on for more than 1-2 minutes tops
  • the mobilization and movement helps decrease the stretch perception and also helps minimize discoloration
5) It's on SALE
  • IASTM Technique is 9.0+ hours of training you can take anywhere you have an internet connection
  • you save $50 plus get HUGE discounts on everything you need to get started with IASTM, Compression Wrapping, and Functional Cupping!




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A great way to mobilize a frozen or very peripherally sensitive shoulder is to use compression wrapping. In this video, taken from IASTM Technique 2.0 - I show how to use an EDGE Mobility Band to reduce perception of stretch and improve mobility rapidly without discomfort.

Compression Wrapping Shoulder Mobilization


Mike Reinold are having a sale on our acclaimed IASTM Technique 2.0. It's normally an amazing value at $199.99 but for this week only, from Aug 21 to 27, you can SAVE $50! You get everything you need to level up your soft tissue toolbox in over 9 hours of training
  • IASTM basic and advanced techniques
  • Compression Wrapping Mobilization
  • Functional Cupping
  • live cases
  • lectures
  • integration with your existing toolbox like neurodynamics, joint mobilization and more!
  • huge discounts on everything you need to get started from EDGE Mobility System


The sale ends Sunday Aug 27 at midnight EST. Click below to learn and save!

Keeping it Eclectic...


Mike Reinold are having a sale on our acclaimed IASTM Technique 2.0. It's normally an amazing value at $199.99 but for this week only, from Aug 21 to 27, you can SAVE $50! You get everything you need to level up your soft tissue toolbox in over 9 hours of training
  • IASTM basic and advanced techniques
  • Compression Wrapping Mobilization
  • Functional Cupping
  • live cases
  • lectures
  • integration with your existing toolbox like neurodynamics, joint mobilization and more!
  • huge discounts on everything you need to get started from EDGE Mobility System


The sale ends Sunday Aug 27 at midnight EST. Click below to learn and save!


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Ah, the sleeper stretch.  Pretty popular right now, huh, especially in baseball players?  Seems like a ton of people are preaching the use of the sleeper stretch and why everyone needs to use it.  It’s so popular now that physicians are asking for it specifically.
I don’t like the sleeper stretch and I rarely use it, in fact I haven’t used it in years.  I don’t think you should use it either.
There, I said it, I felt like I really had the get that off my chest!
Every meeting I go to, I see more and more people talking like the sleeper stretch is the next great king of all exercises.  Then I get up there and say I don’t use it and everyone looks at me like I have two heads!  Call me crazy, but I think we probably shouldn’t be using it as much as we do.
In fact, I actually think it causes more harm than good.


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Mike Reinold and I are super excited to announce the release of our brand new IASTM Technique 2.0 program at IASTMtechnique.com.  

IASTM Technique 2.0 is an add-on to our VERY popular program teaching you how you can quickly, easily, and affordably start using instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization in your manual therapy practice.

Since Mike and I released this program a few years ago, we have received amazing feedback.  You don’t need to spend thousands on IASTM tools and lose a weekend attending a course.  Our program teaches you all you need in a simple online format.

This is no doubt your best opportunity to learn how to perform instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization AND now cupping too!




And now with the additional content in IASTM Technique 2.0, not only will you be able to perform instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, we also show you some of our advanced techniques to enhance movement patterns, how to use functional cupping, and how to use mobility bands!

·        Advanced IASTM Techniques - Learn our latest techniques designed to use IASTM to enhance movement patterns
·        Functional Cupping - Learn how we use cupping and combine IASTM and cupping together.  This has been a game changer for us!
·        Mobility Bands - Learn how to use mobility bands during manual therapy and self-mobility drills
·        Discounts on Edge Tools and Cupping kits - Anyone that purchases access to IASTM Technique 2.0 also gets a great discount on Edge IASTM tools, cupping kits, and mobility bands!



IASTM Technique 2.0 is on sale for $20 off now through Sunday 8/28/16 (midnight EST).  Click the button below to learn more and start learning IASTM and cupping today!  

For people that have already purchased the original IASTM Technique 1.0, you can upgrade to 2.0 for a super low price.  

Click below for our giveaway. We are running a raffle for anyone who visits Modern Manual Therapy facebook page and shares iastmtechnique.com on their twitter. The raffle runs from Monday 8/22 to 8/29 and you may enter once each day. The winner receives an EDGE Mobility Tool, EDGE Mobility Bands, CupEDGE Mobility Tools and an EDGE Mobility Pouch!

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[Click here to go to the IASTM Technique course page and you’ll find a link to upgrade to 2.0!]




Interested in live cases where I apply this approach and integrate it with pain science, manual therapy, repeated motions, IASTM, with emphasis on patient education? Check out Modern Manual Therapy!

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Therapy Insiders podcast Dr. Gene Shirokobrod
When your guest utters a phrase such as “I probably shouldn’t share this…” you know its going to be a good podcast. Well, our guest, Mike Reinold, did just that. He then proceeded to share his insight on professional growth, selling via email and running a cash PT business. Then, Mike dropped some interesting perspective on….ultrasound. Yes, that ultrasound. Want to know what Mike said? Yes, you do! Hit play and let us know what you think! Click here to listen!
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About Mike from (www.mikereinold.com)
Michael M. Reinold, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS is considered a world-renowned leader in the field of sports medicine, rehabilitation, fitness, and sports performance. As a physical therapist, athletic trainer, and certified strength and conditioning specialist, Mike uses his background in sport biomechanics, movement quality, muscles imbalances, and manual therapy to specialize in all aspects of human performance. He has worked extensively with a variety of professional athletes with emphasis on the care of throwing injuries in baseball players.
Mike is currently the co-founder and president of Champion Physical Therapy and Performance, a physical therapy and performance training facility just outside Boston in Waltham, MA.
Mike is also currently a consultant for the Chicago Cubs baseball club after having worked for Boston Red Sox for many years as Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist. He was a member of the 2007 World Series Champion team and focused on keeping pitchers healthy and rehabilitating players back to peak performance. Mike redesigned the medical model throughout the major and minor league systems, developing a comprehensive program to proactively attend to imbalance, deficiencies, and poor movement patterns before injuries developed. He continues to consult with many teams and players around Major League Baseball.
Prior to the Red Sox, Mike was formerly the Facility Director of Champion Sports Medicine and the Coordinator of Rehabilitative Research & Clinical Education at the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, AL under the direction of legendary orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews. He was involved in the rehabilitation of 1000’s of athletes from all sports and levels of play. Mike helped develop many of the leading rehabilitation protocols and return to sports programs that are used around the world.
Mike also coordinated the rehabilitative research and education for the Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine and the Sports Physical Therapy Department.
Mike has been featured in several local and national publications such as Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, ESPN, Men’s Health Magazine, Men’s Fitness, Fast Company Magazine, Greatist, The Huffington Post, The Boston Globe, and The Boston Herald and has been recognized for his contributions to the field of sports medicine and performance as well as his programs from caring for overhead athletes. He was recently name one of the 100 Most Influential People in Health and Fitness.
Mike received his B.S. in physical therapy from Northeastern University and his Doctorate in physical therapy from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, both in Boston, MA. He is board certified clinical specialist in sports physical therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. He also graduated from the postprofessional sports physical therapy fellowship program of the American Sports Medicine Institute, in Birmingham, AL, under the direction of Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, James R. Andrews, MD, and Glenn S. Fleisig, PhD.
In addition to his clinical work, he has made significant academic contributions in the form of laboratory research, biomechanical research, and clinical education, teaching thousands of individuals worldwide. Mike has published over 50 journal articles and book chapters in such prestigious publications such as AJSM and JOSPT. Mike serves on the International Advisory Board of the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies and Physical Therapy in Sport, and the review boards of several other journals. He guest edited a special issue of JOSPT on articular cartilage and meniscal lesions of the knee and was also an associate editor of Sports Medicine and Performance Magazine.
In addition to his journal publications, Mike has also edited several books including The Athlete’s Shoulder, Conditioning Programs for Baseball Pitchers, Preventative and Rehabilitative Exercises for the Upper Extremity, and Preventative and Rehabilitative Exercise for the Lower Extremity.
Mike has an educational website at MikeReinold.com where he shares his new research and clinical experience in articles read by thousands daily and is being translated into languages such as Spanish, Japanese, and Hungarian. His website has won numerous awards for it’s content and quality. He has several critically acclaimed educational products teaching his approach to rehabilitation, sports medicine, fitness, and performance training.
Mike is also actively speaking at various seminars and national meetings including past presentations at the annual APTA, NATA, and ACSM conferences and an invited lectures at Harvard University, Massachusetts General, Iowa State University, the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainer Society, The Professional Baseball Team Physicians Society, and is a yearly presenter at the ASMI Injuries in Baseball Conference. He has served as a rehabilitation consultant and advisory board member for several companies such as Genzyme Biosurgery, TRX, AlterG, Empi, and Don Joy. He is active in his professional societies including the American Physical Therapy Association, National Athletic Trainers Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association, American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society, ICCUS Society, and the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association.
Mike has been awarded the 2004 New Horizons award and the 2002 Excellence in Research award by the Sport Physical Therapy Section of the 


Interested in live cases where I apply this approach and integrate it with pain science, manual therapy, repeated motions, IASTM, with emphasis on patient education? Check out Modern Manual Therapy!

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