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a Reason to HOPE! - Pipefitter to Massage Therapist

9/3/2012

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Many find it interesting that I have gone from a construction worker that installed complex piping systems to a Massage Therapist that reworks the complex systems of movement in the human body. In my weekly blog I will give examples of some projects that have influenced me as I developed Muscle Release Thetapy, MRTh®.

As a Pipefitter I served a five year apprenticeship and studied Trigonometry, Chemistry, metallurgy, blueprint reading and other associated topics. In the shop we studied and practiced the many ways of joining various forms of piping made from different components.

As a Massage Therapist I studied Anatomy & Physiology and multiple forms of therapeutic approaches. I also studied movement for approximately seven years so I could incorporate it into my therapy.

As you will see there are many similarities I'm structure and function that I have incorporated.

Starting in October we will begin our coursework in Muscle Release Therapy, MRTh®. Angel Edwards will be assisting me as we start this class. For further info check out our web site www.chagrinvalleywellness.com or contact my son Dennis at 216.374.0159.

Watch for the blog toward the end of this week.

Dennis
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Sharma Askov
8/11/2016 05:32:57 pm

Funny I'm a Pipefitter female and learned massage and Reiki a decade ago! Accidentally came across your info googling "Pipefitters and massage" please
Contact me if you're ever interested in trading healing work!

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9/14/2019 04:20:48 am

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