About
Our Practice:
- Rosemont Therapy has been in business for over 10 years.
- We understand, we listen and we care about our clients
- We help them relieve their pain and live healthier, less
stressful lives.
- We facilitate clients in the healing process, physically
and mentally.
- We are fully licensed and insured
- Based on independent, random surveys of our clients,
95% say they would return or recommend a friend or family
member *
Carol Wilson, R.N., MFR Therapist
- Registered Nurse
- Myofascial Release Therapist (John Barnes, P.T. method)
- Women’s Health Therapist (urinary leakage, mastectomy,
hysterectomy, endometriosis, infertility, fibrocystic breasts,
breast implant scars, see Women’s Health Section more....
- Health Educator
- Former Community College Instructor- Allied Health
- 7 years Hospital Nursing
- 20 years teaching in community college/private sector
- Exercise Physiology Credential
- Reflexologist
Carol has a unique understanding for Rosemont Therapy’s
patients because she has suffered from chronic back and neck
pain on a daily basis for many years. She has undergone two
back surgeries and has tried a wide variety of therapies to
ease her pain. The therapy that has helped Carol the most,
and allows her to work part time, is myofascial release. She
shares the knowledge that she has gained in managing her own
pain with her clients. Carol underwent a 3 week Intensive
Treatment Program at the John Barnes Myofascial Release Treatment
center in Sedona, Arizona. These intensive programs are designed
for individuals like Carol, who have not responded to traditional
medical, surgical, or therapeutic interventions.
Dennis Wilson, C.M.T., MFR Therapist
- Certified Massage Therapist
- Myofascial Release Therapist (John F. Barnes, PT Method)
- Business owner - full time therapist of a successful
practice for
over 10 years.
- Self–Awareness Institute, Northern California
- Skill Enhancement Seminar -45 hour internship with expert
therapists
- Clinical techniques for chronic neck pain and injuries
Dennis has a unique gift for intuitive healing through his
heightened sense of touch and a soft focus. It is often said,
that the best therapists, were patients before they became
therapists. Dennis has limited
vision which resulted from his premature birth. He can feel
what those with 20/20 vision cannot see or feel. He like Carol,
takes the time to really listen to the client prior to a session
to better understand their particular problem. He has many
satisfied clients who love his sessions and have been coming
back to him for many years. Read testimonials about Dennis
on the testimonials page. Clients rave about how much better
they feel after a session with Dennis.
Myofascial Release Coursework, (Dennis
and Carol)
Myofascial Release I (topics covered):
- Evaluation Procedures
- Lower Extremity Problems
- Cranial/Sacral Problems
- Lumbar Pelvic Problems
- Thoracic (mid-back area)
- Thoracic Outlet/Diaphragm/Pelvic Fascial Planes
- Arm Problems
- Mobility of the covering of the spinal cord/ Occipital
Release
- Sinus Problems
- Headache Problems/ TMJ problems
Myofascial Release II (topics covered)
Advance Techniques For:
- Lumbar (low back) and Sacral Pain
- Psoas Complex -Dural System
- Thorax (chest area and mid back)
- Arms
- Throat
- Face
- Intra-oral (work inside the mouth for symptoms like TMJ,
etc)
Cervical Thoracic Specific Techniques for
the:
- Low back (lumbar) spine
- Sternum (breastbone)
- Rib Cage
- Cervical (neck) areas
- Base of skull and neck vertebrae
- Thoracic spine (mid-back)
- TMJ symptoms
- Upper extremities (Arms)
Fascial Pelvis (topics covered)
- Erector Spinae
- Pelvic Floor
- Sacro-Iliac joints
- Quadratus Lumborum
- Lower extremities
- Sacrum
- Lumbar Area (low back)
- Psoas
Unwinding (topics covered)
- Decrease Pain
- Increase Range of Motion
- Eliminate Subconscious “Holding or Bracing Patterns”
- Increase the Proprioceptive Awareness of the Therapist
- Increase the Mobility of the Nerves, Fascia and Bones
Skill Enhancement Seminar
Dennis completed forty hours working alo ng side highly
skilled myofascial release therapists at the Sedona, AZ.,
treatment center.
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