Archives: Practitioners
Jonathan Eaton, PT
Jonathan was first introduced to Strain/Counterstrain in 2005 and utilized it as his primary treatment approach until 2018 when he took his first Fascial Counterstrain class. He struggled with making the shift from one to the other until having a personal experience in 2019 with FCS. Having first hand knowledge of the impact that FCS can have on someone’s quality of life was the final nudge that he needed to dive headfirst into the FCS training. Since then he has witnessed the powerful impact of FCS in his patients and has enjoyed watching them achieve their goals.
Nanette Ferres, BSc Podiatry
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Tessa Meyer, LMT
Manisha Parikh, PT
Manisha loves taking care of patients and restoring their functionality, no matter their age or the challenge they face. From acute to chronic dysfunctions, and newborns (Torticollis) to seniors, she shares in the victory of a healed patient and has for her more than 30 years as a physical therapist.
Manisha strongly believes in learning new techniques to help her patients. She is committed to continuing education, including when it comes to manual techniques such as Integrative Manual Therapy, Fascial Counterstrain, Muscle energy, and the McKenzie techniques for spine.
She and her colleagues at Ortho PT of NOVA are among an elite group of physical therapists nationwide receiving mastery level instruction in a groundbreaking area of physical therapy known as Counterstrain. This treatment involves gentle, but very profound manual techniques that treat the root causes of dysfunctions, not just the symptoms. Manisha is training with the Jones Institute and the Counterstrain Academy.
Besides English Manisha is fluent in Hindi, Gujarati and Urdu.
Patricia Stemrich-Harris , PT
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David Wadsworth, B.Phty(Hons) MMSPhty
David holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class 1 and was awarded the University Medal for academic excellence from the University of Queensland in 1995. He holds a double masters degree in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy & Sports Physiotherapy, again winning the Academic Medal from Griffith University. He has a broad range of manual therapy skills with a preference for Fascial Counterstrain, along with a broad range of exercise therapy skills. He treats patients with chronic pain complaints or sports ailments.
sheila farrell, PT
Sheila has been practicing physical therapy since 1995 in Virginia and Maryland. She has taken extensive continuing education courses in various manual therapies.
Strain/counterstrain is her number 1 “go to” treatment choice although she also does craniosacral therapy and dry needling.
Doug Ball, MPT ATC
Doug began his interest in physical therapy as a teenager when he tore his ACL as a senior in high school. After going to physical therapy for post surgical rehab he knew what he wanted to do when he grew up. Fast forward several years when he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Brigham Young University in 1996, in preparation to attend PT school. He graduated from Idaho State University in 1998 with a Master of Physical Therapy. He began his career as a high volume outpatient sports medicine clinician. Fast forward 20 years when he experienced fascial counterstain after attending his first Jones Institute strain counterstain class, where the instructor performed one fascial counterstain technique that resolved his chronic SI pain. He was pain free for eight months, and quickly realized he couldn’t help his patients to that extent with his current knowledge. He was hooked, and has been all in since! The Fascial Counterstrain technique has been the biggest game changer in our practice.
Theresa Olson, Physical Therapist
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