Til Luchau

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Educator, Speaker, Writer. Author: Advanced Myofascial Techniques series. Co-Host: The Thinking Pra

06/01/2026

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05/27/2026

💥New Episode!

Episode 171: 🎙 The Most Skipped Step in Assessment and Why It Matters Most (with Whitney Lowe)

The Thinking Practitioner Podcast (with Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe)

What if the most important part of your assessment never involves touching your client? In this solo episode, Whitney dives deep into the client history — the most critical yet frequently overlooked component of manual therapy assessment. While many practitioners rush straight into orthopedic testing or treat only where it hurts, the subjective intake holds the primary keys to understanding why a client is in pain, not just where.

Watch and listen here: https://advanced-trainings.com/thinking-practitioner-podcast-ep-171-most-skipped-step-assessment-with-whitney-lowe/

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05/27/2026

🎙 The Most Skipped Step in Assessment and Why It Matters Most What if the most important part of your assessment never involves touching your client? In this solo episode, Whitney dives deep into the client history — the most critical yet frequently overlooked component of manual therapy assessment. While many practitioners rush straight into orthopedic testing or treat only where it hurts, the subjective intake holds the primary keys to understanding why a client is in pain, not just where.
Whitney walks through the OPQRST history-taking framework — a structured clinical checklist covering Onset, Provocation/Palliation, Quality, Referral/Radiation, Severity, and Timing. Along the way, he shares vivid clinical examples showing how tuning your ears and brain to a client’s story can dramatically refine your physical assessment, catch crucial red flags, and help you design safer, more targeted treatment plans.
✨ Topics discussed include:• The assessment illusion — why jumping straight to orthopedic tests or treating where it hurts undermines true clinical reasoning.• O is for Onset — distinguishing acute biomechanical tissue overloads (like sudden eccentric muscle strains) from chronic, nociplastic pain conditions driven by systemic inflammation or cumulative load.• P is for Provocation & Palliation — reading structural mechanical patterns, such as differentiating discogenic spine pain from facet-related pain and the “shopping cart sign.”• Q is for Quality — why you should let clients describe pain in their own words, and what neuropathic “electrical shocks” reveal versus deep, arthritic joint aches.• R is for Referral & Radiation — tracking diffuse trigger point patterns versus localized entrapments, plus a modern clinical look at lateral hip pain: bursitis versus abductor tendon compression.• S is for Severity & Functional Impact — shifting clinical focus from arbitrary 1–10 pain scales to objective functional indicators like sudden muscle inhibition or a joint giving way.• T is for Timing — deciphering the difference between early-morning stiffness that eases with movement and late-afternoon postural fatigue from a desk job.• Hands vs. head — why your ears and brain are just as important as your hands, and how this framework makes you more effective in less table time.
✨ Resources:• The OPQRST Clinical Assessment Protocol. Learn more in the Academy’s Orthopedic Medical Massage Specialist Program.
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✨ Watch the video / connect with us:• Whitney Lowe – https://academyofclinicalmassage.com | https://facebook.com/WhitneyLowe | https://twitter.com/whitneylowe | https://www.youtube.com/ • Til Luchau – https://advanced-trainings.com | https://facebook.com/advancedtrainings | https://instagram.com/til.luchau | https://www.youtube.com//podcasts
📧 Email us: [email protected]

The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies — bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, physical therapy, osteopathy, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.

05/26/2026

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05/21/2026

⏰ Portland, OR Early-Bird Pricing Ends May 28!

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05/13/2026

Ep 170: 🎙 Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos, Fascia, and Pain (with Tina Wang) Listener Favorite
Why do people with extra-flexible tissues often hurt more, not less? What does fascia actually look like on ultrasound in someone with hypermobility — and why did the findings surprise even the researchers? Dr. Tina Wang — a board-certified physical medicine and rehabilitation physician whose research uses ultrasound to study fascial dysfunction in hypermobile patients — joins Til and Whitney for a wide-ranging conversation about Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, the paradox of mushy tissue that won’t glide, and why the deep fascia may be where most myofascial pain actually lives.
This is one of our most listened-to episodes ever — a listener favorite we’re bringing back for those who missed it and those ready for a second listen. Dr. Wang also offers a 1-hour class on hypermobility in the A-T subscription library (get a free month with code thinking: https://a-t.tv/subscriptions/)
✨ Topics covered in this episode include:
• The hypermobility paradox: why people with EDS have tissue that feels “mushy” and spongy yet lacks fascial glide• The diagnostic framework for hypermobile EDS — Beighton scores, systemic manifestations, body proportions, piezogenic papules, and why 30% of the population is hypermobile without pathology• Dr. Wang’s ultrasound research: sternocleidomastoid fascia that was profoundly thicker in EDS patients than expected, and the surprising elastography findings about stiffness• Why the deep fascia — not muscle alone — appears to be the primary source of myofascial pain in 75% of cases• Ultrasound-guided fascial injections and the role of different tissue layers in pain• The connection between EDS, neurodivergence, autism, and ADHD — and Dr. Wang’s case that hypermobile EDS may be neurodevelopmental• Why some patients respond to treatment with fevers, catatonia, and autonomic dysfunction — and what that tells us about their nervous system• Interoception, exteroception, and why people with EDS often have heightened sensory processing• The fibroblast–nerve–immune cell crosstalk happening at the tissue level• Why “go slow and form the connection” may be the most important clinical advice for working with this population• Dr. Wang’s personal experience as a clinician with EDS and co-occurring autism
✨ Resources:
• Dr. Wang’s 1-hour course: https://advanced-trainings.com/product/hypermobility-for-hands-on-therapists/• Dr. Wang’s clinical practice: https://tupelopointe.com/• Dr. Wang’s neurofascial inflammation seminars: https://www.thebraincelledu.com/seminars
✨ Selected research:
• Wang, Tina J., and Antonio Stecco. “Fascial Thickness and Stiffness in Hypermobile Ehlers‑Danlos Syndrome.” American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics 187, no. 4 (December 2021): 446–52. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.c.31948• Wang, Tina, Roya Vahdatinia, Sarah Humbert, and Antonio Stecco. “Myofascial Injection Using Fascial Layer-Specific Hydromanipulation Technique (FLuSH) and the Delineation of Multifactorial Myofascial Pain.” Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) 56, no. 12 (December 20, 2020): 717. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120717
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✨ Watch the video / connect with us:• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com//podcasts• Til Luchau – https://advanced-trainings.com | https://facebook.com/advancedtrainings | https://instagram.com/til.luchau• Whitney Lowe – https://academyofclinicalmassage.com | https://facebook.com/WhitneyLowe | https://twitter.com/whitneylowe
📧 Email us: [email protected]

The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies — bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, physical therapy, osteopathy, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.

05/06/2026

💥New Dates, Puerto Rico!

Til Luchau's Advanced Myofascial Techniques

TMJ & Jaw Issues (special 1-day course) Fri, Dec 4, ‘26

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WHIPLASH (parts I & II) Sat-Sun, Dec 5-6, ‘26
Instructor: Chris Pohowsky

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04/29/2026

💥New Episode!

Episode 169: 🎙Listener Favorite: Exploring Anterior Neck Work (with Walt Fritz PT)

The Thinking Practitioner Podcast (with Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe)

Walt Fritz is a physical therapist who has been in practice since 1985 and has spent the last 30 years evolving from a traditional myofascial release (MFR) background into a collaborative, patient-led approach to manual therapy. He returns to The Thinking Practitioner to talk to Whitney about one of the most intimidating regions for manual therapists: the anterior neck.

Watch and listen here:
https://advanced-trainings.com/thinking-practitioner-podcast-ep-169-exploring-anterior-neck-work-walt-fritz/

Thanks to our sponsors! Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP), Books of Discovery, Jane App Clinic Software, Deep Roots Massage & Bodywork, Advanced-Trainings.com, Academy of Clinical Massage

04/29/2026

🎙 Unlocking the Anterior Neck: (with Walt Fritz)
Walt Fritz is a physical therapist who has been in practice since 1985 and has spent the last 30 years evolving from a traditional myofascial release (MFR) background into a collaborative, patient-led approach to manual therapy. He returns to The Thinking Practitioner to talk to Whitney about one of the most intimidating regions for manual therapists: the anterior neck.
Walt shares his transition from the "clinician-as-expert" model to one rooted in shared decision-making, where the patient’s input on pressure, direction, and duration isn’t just welcomed—it’s the primary driver of the intervention. They discuss the "metatherapy" of the therapeutic relationship, the physiological realities of treating deep neck structures, and how to safely navigate the "danger triangle" of the throat to help patients with voice and swallowing disorders.
✨ Topics discussed include:

Walt’s "Counter-Culture" Evolution: Moving from the myofascial release "rabbit hole" to a more generalized, neurocentric manual therapy model.

The Clinician-as-Expert vs. Shared Decision-Making: Why we should stop pretending we know exactly what a patient is feeling.

Metatherapy & Carl Rogers: How the relationship and context of the treatment can be as important (or more so) than the technique itself.

Navigating the Anterior Neck: Understanding the anatomy of the "danger triangle," including the carotid sheath, jugular vein, and vagus nerve.

Treatment for Voice and Swallowing: How manual therapy can assist with dysphagia (swallowing disorders) and globus pharyngeus (the sensation of a lump in the throat).

The "Emergency Exit Strategy": Empowering patients with the ability to stop or modify treatment at any second to ensure safety and comfort.

Platysma: The Forgotten Muscle: Why superficial structures deserve more love in our clinical assessments.

The Problem with High-Force Interventions: A critique of aggressive MFR techniques and the importance of patient-led pressure.

✨ Resources:

Walt Fritz’s Website: https://WaltFritz.com

Leah Helou (University of Pittsburgh): Research on "Metatherapy"

Carl Rogers (1957): Landmark paper on the necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic change

Freedom to Learn: Book by Carl Rogers

Harry von Piekartz: Research and texts on craniofacial pain

Cochrane Review: Massage for Mechanical Neck Disorders

Walt's Google Drive folder with key papers

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Deep Roots Massage & Bodywork: Save 10% on upcoming classes in Keene, NH, with code THINKING at https://deeprootsmb.com
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ABMP — Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals. Thinking Practitioner listeners save at https://www.abmp.com/thinking
Books of Discovery — Explore their collection at https://www.booksofdiscovery.com and save 15% with code thinking
Academy of Clinical Massage — Grab Whitney’s free Assessment Cheat Sheet at https://academyofclinicalmassage.com/cheatsheet
Advanced-Trainings — Try one month free of Til Luchau’s A-T Subscription with code thinking: https://a-t.tv/subscriptions/

✨ Watch the video / connect with us:

YouTube: The Thinking Practitioner Playlist

Whitney Lowe: Academy of Clinical Massage | Facebook

Til Luchau: Advanced-Trainings.com | Instagram

📧 Email us: [email protected]
The Thinking Practitioner Podcast is intended for professional practitioners of manual and movement therapies — bodywork, massage therapy, structural integration, physical therapy, osteopathy, and similar professions. It is not medical or treatment advice.

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