Archives: Practitioners

Craig Snyder, PT, CSCI

I work in Northwood, ND at a rural hospital/clinic/nursing home. I have been practicing Strain/Counterstrain since 2003 with the traditional Jones techniques and started Fascial Counterstrain in 2015.

Sally Korb, DPT

I am an experienced physical therapist located in the Greater Milwaukee area. After earning my Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Carroll University in 2007, I pursued formal training in Fascial Counterstrain beginning in 2012. In 2024, I branched out into assisting in classes to help grow this amazing technique.

I consider myself fortunate to help individuals from diverse backgrounds reduce or eliminate chronic pain. Witnessing the positive impact of FCS on hundreds of individuals has been immensely rewarding, and I am grateful to contribute to this rapidly evolving field of therapy.

adi halili, PT, DPT, NCS

Dr. Adi Halili PT, DPT, NCS, a board-certified neurological physical therapist and graduate from Northern Arizona University, has been practicing in Tucson since 1994.

Andrea Koskamp, PT, DPT

Andrea Koskamp graduated from Pacific University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2008. She sees general orthopedic issues, vestibular disorders and dizziness, headaches and much more. Counterstrain is a very gentle yet powerful manual technique and she feels that counterstrain gives the ability to treat more specifically and holistically.

Dr Syed Hussain, Doctor of Osteopathy

Dr Syed Hussain(Osteopath) has studied Osteopathy at RMIT. In 2013, after watching a video of Brian Tuckey treating tremors of a patient started to look for Counterstrain training. That was a life changing moment. FCS-training has become part of life long He undertook the first Course in FCS Lymphatics & Venous by Timothy Hodges and since have studied different FCS courses with Brian and Tim. Dr Syed is very passionate about FCS and have been trying to bring FCS to the Australian Osteopaths so they can be part of changing the lives of patients.

Charmaine Singletary, MPT

Charmaine graduated from Marquette University Physical Therapy program in 1996. Upon graduation, she had a special interest in spine and/or pelvis dysfunctions and disorders, which prompted her to study manual therapy techniques such as muscle energy technique. She took her first counterstrain class with the Jones Institute in 2004 and instantly fell in love with the ease, simplicity and profound results. She worked in a multi-disciplinary spine center for 15 years then opened her own practice in 2012 in order to serve a wider variety of diagnoses in addition to the spine. To date, she has taken every counterstrain class offered by the Jones Institute and has started taking Counterstrain Academy Mastery courses as well. Charmaine has a genuine interest in providing a service that assists the body to heal itself.

Nina Silverman, PT

Licensed in 1982, focus on orthopedics and manual techniques. First introduced to counterstrain in the eightys and have been practicing and learning since. BS in Modern Dance 1977 SUNY Brockport, and PT from UTSA 1982. Opened my private practice in 2007.