Student Testimonials

myofascial trigger point therapy

"A nursing background coupled with the curriculum at the Pittsburgh School of Pain Management enabled me to achieve professional independence. I've established my own successful practice and set my own schedule. Best of all, I help people get out of pain and regain their vitality."

-- Elaine Lennox, RN, CMTPT
   PSPM Graduate

 

 

"I found that the training that I received brought me a much deeper understanding of how the muscles interact with each other. Many of these muscles, such as the subscapularis or the quadratus lumborum were never touched therapeutically in my physical therapy assistant training or my massage training. I am a much more effective and thorough therapist now and do not depend on electrical modalities to do the job that my hands and fingers can do."

-- Carol Simcheck, LMT, PTA, CMTPT
   PSPM Graduate

 

 

"I have been studying, teaching and learning all my life. No part of my long education was more satisfying than my training at the Pittsburgh School of Pain Management. I love my new career as a myofascial trigger point therapist."

-- Edward M. O'Keefe, PhD
  Former Academic Dean Niagara County Community College, SUNY
   PSPM Graduate

 

 

"When therapists and doctors ask me where to get the best training in trigger point therapy, I give a two-word answer: Richard Finn (Director of PSPM). Richard's extraordinary knowledge of the field and his therapeutic expertise make him a foremost authority on trigger point therapy. He has my enthusiastic endorsement."

--John C. Lowe, MA, DC
Director of Fibromyalgia Research Foundation
Author of The Metabolic Treatment of Fibromyalgia
www.Drlowe.com

 

 

"There are many types of bodywork that can help fibromyalgia pain, but often the source of that pain is actually myofascial trigger points. To get at the cause of your pain you need a therapist who understands myofascial dysfunction. There is only one school presently teaching myofascial trigger point therapy and that is the Pittsburgh School of Pain Management. Their graduates are leading the way in the current understanding and practice of alleviating chronic pain."

--Devin Starlanyl, MD
   Author of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
   www.sover.net/~devstar

 

myofascial trigger point therapy

Pittsburgh School of Pain Management

Specializing in Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy

1312 East Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
(412) 481-2553 Phone
(412) 481-3279 Fax

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