It is common in the world of manual and
movement therapies for new techniques and
ideologies to appear. They are usually touted as
heralding in some drastically new idea that has
never before been considered. Sometimes this
is true, and the wisdom of this new concept
catches our imagination and our minds and, in
time, becomes part of our shared ideological
approach. However, I am generally wary of new
techniques, because most are, in the words
of a colleague of mine, "previously known
fundamental skill sets placed in a sequenced
order and then packaged with a fancy name."
N e w ! A B M P P o c k e t P a t h o l o g y a t w w w. a b m p . c o m / a b m p - p o c k e t - p a t h o l o g y - a p p . 59