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Chronic Pain Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia and Integrative Medicine

An evaluation of patients referred to the Mayo Fibromyalgia Treatment Program in 2003 found, "the 10 most frequently used CAM treatments were exercise for a specific medical problem (48%), spiritual healing (45%), massage therapy (44%), chiropractic treatments (37%), vitamin C (35%), vitamin E (31%), magnesium (29%), vitamin B complex (25%), green tea (24%), and weight-loss programs (20%). (Wahner-Roedler, 2007).

In an article comparing multiple sclerosis and firbromyalgia, Hellstrom, et al. discussed, "disease prevention vs. health promotion; the practical importance of the understanding of the difference between the two concepts health and absence-of-disease." and said, "the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis is similar to a scientific discovery, where as the diagnosis of Fibromyalgia is constructed more like criminal law. Consequently, diagnosis-based disease prevention and health promotion have to comply with a wide range of reality." (Hellstrom, 1995).


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Highlighted Articles

Burnham, K. (2010). "Eleven ways health coaches can meet the needs of people with neurological disorders or injured nervous systems." [Full Text] www.VisualizeHealth.net

Burnham, K. (2007). "What to Expect in an IMT Treatment." Health and Goodness: [Full Text] www.healthandgoodness.com/Therapies/IMT-session.html.

Burnham, K. (2007). "Benefits of a Gluten-Free Diet -- Gluten Sensitivity, Not Just Celiac or a Digestive Problem." Devics.Org.Uk(Jan 28, 2007): [Full Text] www.devic.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?=1324&sid=1fc9da0f4abdadc8d0af36a7a5bfdb8c.

Burnham, K. (2008). "Palpable Vascular Motilities and Joint Circulation." My Therapy Practice [Full Text] http://www.mytherapypractice.com/therapies/joint_circulation.html.

Burnham, K. (2006). "Choosing an Integrative Manual Therapist." Health And Goodness [Full Text] www.healthandgoodness.com/.

Burnham, K. (2005). "Validity of Questionnaires in Evidence Based Research: The Assessment of Client’s with Parkinson’s Disease." Journal of Soft Tissue Manipulation Vol. 12 No. 2. Winter: from www.omta.com/ found at www.centerimt.com/News/page%201.pdf.

Burnham, K. (2009). "Integrative Manual Therapy for Visual Improvements." Journal of the Integrative Manual Therapy Association 3(1): [Full Text] from Author.

Burnham, K. (2009). "Using Manual Therapy to Improve Gait Function in Neurodegenerative Disorders." Journal of the Integrative Manual Therapy Association 3(2). [Full Text] from Author.

Burnham, K. (2008). "Working with the Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease with Complementary Medicine and Manual Therapy Approaches." Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter 11th Annual Dementia Education Conference Tools to Help, Cope and Hope April 3 (Crowne Plaza, Cromwell, CT): [Full Presentation] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Self-Care___Intake_Forms.html and http://www.alz.org/ct/documents/2008_Education_Conference-Alzheimers_Association.pdf.

Burnham, K. (2008). "Palpable Vascular Motilities and Joint Circulation." My Therapy Practice [Full Text] http://www.mytherapypractice.com/therapies/joint_circulation.html.

Burnham, K. (2007). "Benefits of a Gluten-Free Diet -- Gluten Sensitivity, Not Just Celiac or a Digestive Problem." Devics.Org.Uk(Jan 28, 2007): [Full Text] www.devic.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?=1324&sid=1fc9da0f4abdadc8d0af36a7a5bfdb8c.

Burnham, K. (2007). "Glutathione, Turmeric, Selenium Nutrition for Cataracts and Alzheimer's Disease." Suite 101: [Full Text] http://www.suite101.com/writer_articles.cfm/kimburnham.

Burnham, K. (2007). "What to Expect in an IMT Treatment." Health and Goodness: [Full Text] www.healthandgoodness.com/Therapies/IMT-session.html.

Burnham, K. (2005). "Validity of Questionnaires in Evidence Based Research: The Assessment of Client’s with Parkinson’s Disease." Journal of Soft Tissue Manipulation Vol. 12 No. 2. Winter: from www.omta.com/ found at www.centerimt.com/News/page%201.pdf.

Burnham, K. (2002). "Can You Feel Your Feet? and What They are Doing to Your Heart Beat?" Reflexology Newsletter: [Full Text] http://kimberlyburnham.blogspot.com/2004/04/imt-article-sensory-imput.html.

Burnham, K. (1993). "Plants that clean the air, Making your home and environment more liveable." Flowershop Magazine: Available at http://kimberlyburnham.blogspot.com/2004/2004/imt-article-making-your-home-and-work.html.

Burnham, K. (2002). "Can You Feel Your Feet? and What They are Doing to Your Heart Beat?" Reflexology Newsletter: [Full Text] http://kimberlyburnham.blogspot.com/2004/04/imt-article-sensory-imput.html.

Crowell, T. (2005). "The relationship between bone bruises and lymphedema after fracture: a case study." The Townsend Letters: [Full Text] http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_258/ai_n8592733.

Garratt, Kyle (2009) "Kristin Duquette, East Catholic High School Manchester Conn., Comeback Athlete." Training & Conditioning April 2009 [Full Text] www.Training-Conditioning.com fascioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy recovery

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). "Muscle Rhythms, A Manual Therapy Approach to Muscle Physiology." by Sharon W. Giammatteo, Ph.D., PT, Kimberly Burnham, Ph.D., I.M.T.,C., Thomas Giammatteo, D.C., N.D., P.T., USA (2008) Explore! Volume 18 Number 2 [Full Text] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Contact_Us.html

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). "Integrative Manual Therapy improves women's health, range of motion and pregnancy." Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients April 2009: [Full Text] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Contact_Us.html

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). Iontophoresis patches: The Use of Iontophoresis with Homeopathic Remedies." by Sharon W. Giammatteo, Ph.D., PT, Kimberly Burnham, Ph.D., I.M.T.,C., Thomas Giammatteo, D.C., N.D., P.T., USA (2008) Explore! Volume 17 Number 5 [Full Text] from Author.

Giammatteo, S. W. (2005). "Relevance of ATM with Neurologically Impaired Adults." Back Project [Full Text] http://www.backproject.com/articles/articles_neuro_applicability.html.

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). Iontophoresis patches: The Use of Iontophoresis with Homeopathic Remedies." by Sharon W. Giammatteo, Ph.D., PT, Kimberly Burnham, Ph.D., I.M.T.,C., Thomas Giammatteo, D.C., N.D., P.T., USA (2008) Explore! Volume 17 Number 5 [Full Text] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Contact_Us.html

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). "Muscle Rhythms, A Manual Therapy Approach to Muscle Physiology." by Sharon W. Giammatteo, Ph.D., PT, Kimberly Burnham, Ph.D., I.M.T.,C., Thomas Giammatteo, D.C., N.D., P.T., USA (2008) Explore! Volume 18 Number 2 [Full Text] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Contact_Us.html

Giammatteo, S. W., T. Giammatteo, K. Burnham. (2009). "Integrative Manual Therapy improves women's health, range of motion and pregnancy." Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients April 2009: [Full Text] http://www.kimberlyburnhamphd.com/Contact_Us.html

Harrington, Gerry (2008)"Bird flu survival tied to hands-on therapy", United Press International (UPI) [Free Full Article] http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2008/10/10/Bird-flu-survival-tied-to-hands-on-therapy/UPI-24511223656616/

Havens, R. (2007). "Understanding Integrative Manual Therapy." [Full Text] http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/understanding-integrative-manual-therapy-102825.html.

Havens, R. (2008). "Headaches: An Integrative Manual Therapy Perspective." Health & Recovery Vol 2. [Full Text] http://missionhillspt.com/0507Newsletter.pdf

Havens, R. (2008). "Detoxification: An Integrative Manual Therapy Perspective." Health & Recovery Vol 4. [Full Text] http://missionhillspt.com/0208Newsletter.pdf

Havens, R. (2008). "The Truth About Detox Diets and Integrative Manual Therapy." [Full Text] http://www.articlesbase.com/nutrition-articles/the-truth-about-detox-diets-and-integrative-manual-therapy-398763.html.

Havens, R. (2008). "Gluten Sensitivity: An Integrative Manual Therapy Perspective." Health & Recovery Vol 6. [Full Text] http://kimberlyburnhamphd.com/uploads/Havens__Ralph__2009__Gluten_Sensitivity_Newsletter.pdf

Weiselfish, S. and J. B. Kain (1991). "TOS—An Introduction to the Evaluation and Treatment of Complex Neuromusculoskeletal Dysfunction with Manual and Craniosacral Therapy : Part II." Physical Therapy Forum June 21: [Full Text] http://www.jaybkainpt.com/pdf_files/tpsPt2.pdf.

Weiselfish, S. and J. B. Kain (1994). "A Relationship Between Headaches and Low Back Pain and Dysfunction." Physical Therapy Forum March 25, 1994: [Full Text] http://www.jaybkainpt.com/pdf_files/headaches_lowerbkpain.pdf.

Wheeler, L. (2004). "Advanced Strain Counterstrain." Massage Therapy Journal 43 Winter(4): [Full Text] www.amtamassage.org/journal/winter05_journal/mtjWinter05.html.

1. Wahner-Roedler, D., P. Elkin, et al. (2007). "Use of complementary and alternative medical therapies by patients referred to a fibromyalgia treatment program at a tertiary care center." Mayo-Clin-Proc. 2005 Jan; 80(1): 55-60 IBIDS: International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements: from http://grande.nal.usda.gov/ibids/index.php.

2. Sarac, A., A. Gur, et al. (2006). "Complementary and alternative medical therapies in fibromyalgia." Curr Pharm Des. 12(1): 47-57(IBIDS: International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements): from http://grande.nal.usda.gov/ibids/index.php.

3. Holdcraft LC, Assefi N, Buchwald D. Complementary and alternative medicine in fibromyalgia and related syndromes. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2003;17:667–683. doi: 10.1016/S1521-6942(03)00037-8. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=12849718

4. Sprott, H., S. Franke, et al. (1998). "Pain treatment of fibromyalgia by acupuncture." Rheumatol Int 18(1): 35-6.

5. Field, T., J. Delage, et al. (2003). "Movement and massage therapy reduces fibromyalgia pain." Journal of Bodywork annd Movement Therapies 7, 49-52., 11-17.

6. Martin L, Nutting A, MacIntosh BR, Edworthy SM, Butterwick D, Cook J. An exercise program in the treatment of fibromyalgia. J Rheumatol. 1996;23:1050–1053.

7. Wigers SH, Stiles TC, Vogel PA. Effects of aerobic exercise versus stress management treatment in fibromyalgia. Scand J Rheumatol. 1996;25:77–86.

8. Lind, B. K., W. E. Lafferty, et al. (2007). "Use of complementary and alternative medicine providers by fibromyalgia patients under insurance coverage." Arthritis Rheum 57(1): 71-6.

9. Staud, R. (2006). "Are tender point injections beneficial: the role of tonic nociception in fibromyalgia." Curr Pharm Des 12(1): 23-7.

10. Hellstrom, O. W. (1995). "Health promotion and clinical dialogue." Patient Educ Couns 25(3): 247-56.

11. Mutter, J., J. Naumann, et al. (2007). "Elimination of xenobiotics in a female patient with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and trunk obesity." Forsch Komplementarmed 14(1): 39-44.

12. Singh, B. B., W. S. Wu, et al. (2006). "Effectiveness of acupuncture in the treatment of fibromyalgia." Altern Ther Health Med 12(2): 34-41. www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/ID/7077

13. Birch, S., J. K. Hesselink, et al. (2004). "Clinical research on acupuncture. Part 1. What have reviews of the efficacy and safety of acupuncture told us so far?" J Altern Complement Med 10(3): 468-80.

14. Sprott, H., S. Franke, et al. (1998). "Pain treatment of fibromyalgia by acupuncture." Rheumatol Int 18(1): 35-6.

15. Panton, L. B., J. D. Kingsley, et al. (2006). "A comparison of physical functional performance and strength in women with fibromyalgia, age- and weight-matched controls, and older women who are healthy." Phys Ther 86(11): 1479-88.

16. Bennett, R. (2005). "The Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ): a review of its development, current version, operating characteristics and uses." Clin Exp Rheumatol

23(5 Suppl 39): S154-62 from www.myalgia.com/FIQ/Bennett%20FIQ%20review.pdf  and www.myalgia.com/FIQ/FIQ

17. Martinez-Lavin, M. (2007). "Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia. Stress, the stress response system, and fibromyalgia." Arthritis Res Ther 9(4): 216.

18. Mackay, N., S. Hansen, et al. (2004). "Autonomic nervous system changes during Reiki treatment: a preliminary study." J Altern Complement Med 10(6): 1077-81.

19. Delaney, J. P., K. S. Leong, et al. (2002). "The short-term effects of myofascial trigger point massage therapy on cardiac autonomic tone in healthy subjects." J Adv Nurs 37(4): 364-71.

20. McNamara, M. E., D. C. Burnham, et al. (2003). "The effects of back massage before diagnostic cardiac catheterization." Altern Ther Health Med 9(1): 50-7.

21. Beard, J. P., W. H. Wade, et al. (1996). "Sacral insufficiency stress fracture as etiology of positional autonomic dysreflexia: case report." Paraplegia 34(3): 173-5.

22. Giammatteo, T., & Weiselfish-Giammatteo, S. (1997). Integrative manual therapy for the autonomic nervous system and related disorders: utilizing advanced strain and counterstrain technique. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.

23. Wheeler, L. (2004). Advanced Strain Counterstrain. Massage Therapy Journal, 43 Winter(4), from www.amtamassage.org/journal/winter05_journal/mtjWinter05.html

24. Crowell, T. (2005). The relationship between bone bruises and lymphedema after fracture: a case study. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Jan (from www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_258/ai_n8592733).

25. Trettin, H. (1992). "[Neurologic principles of edema in inactivity]." Z Lymphol 16(1): 14-6.

26. Wong, R. and S. Sagar (2006). "Acupuncture treatment for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy--a case series." Acupunct Med 24(2): 87-91.

27. Longbottom, J. (2005). "A case report of postulated 'Barre Lieou syndrome'." Acupunct Med 23(1):34-8.

28. Cuthbert, S. C. (2003). "Applied Kinesiology and the Myofascia." Collected Papers International College of Applied Kinesiology, 2002-2003;1:95-103.

29. Cottingham, J. T., S. W. Porges, et al. (1988). "Shifts in pelvic inclination angle and parasympathetic tone produced by Rolfing soft tissue manipulation." Phys Ther 68(9): 1364-70.

30. Sergueef, N., K. E. Nelson, et al. (2002). "The effect of cranial manipulation on the Traube-Hering-Mayer oscillation as measured by laser-Doppler flowmetry." Altern Ther Health Med 8(6): 74-6.

31. Saeki, Y. (2000). "The effect of foot-bath with or without the essential oil of lavender on the autonomic nervous system: a randomized trial." Complement Ther Med 8(1): 2-7.

32. Tsai, M. W., W. C. Chie, et al. (2006). "Effects of exercise training on heart rate variability after coronary angioplasty." Phys Ther 86(5): 626-35.

33. Singh, S., V. Malhotra, et al. (2004). "Role of yoga in modifying certain cardiovascular functions in type 2 diabetic patients." J Assoc Physicians India 52: 203-6.

34. Slavkin, H. C. (2002). "Distinguishing Mars from Venus: emergence of gender biology differences in oral health and systemic disease." Compend Contin Educ Dent 23(10 Suppl): 29-31.

35. Arnold, L. M. (2006). "Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia. New therapies in fibromyalgia." Arthritis Res Ther 8(4): 212.

36. Rossy LA, Buckelew SP, Dorr N, Hagglund KJ, Thayer JF, McIntosh MJ, Hewett JE, Johnson JC. A meta-analysis of fibromyalgia treatment interventions. Ann Behav Med. 1999;21:180–191

37. Henningsen, P., S. Zipfel, et al. (2007). "Management of functional somatic syndromes." Lancet 369(9565): 946-55.

38. Burckhardt CS, Mannerkorpi K, Hedenberg L, Bjelle A. A randomized, controlled clinical trial of education and physical training for women with fibromyalgia. J Rheumatol. 1994;21:714–720.

39.Vlaeyen JW, Teeken-Gruben NJ, Goossens ME, Rutten-van Molken MP, Pelt RA, van Eek H, Heuts PH. Cognitive-educational treatment of fibromyalgia: a randomized clinical trial. I. Clinical effects. J Rheumatol. 1996;23:1237–1245.

40. Martin L, Nutting A, MacIntosh BR, Edworthy SM, Butterwick D, Cook J. An exercise program in the treatment of fibromyalgia. J Rheumatol. 1996;23:1050–1053.

41. Wigers SH, Stiles TC, Vogel PA. Effects of aerobic exercise versus stress management treatment in fibromyalgia. Scand J Rheumatol. 1996;25:77–86.

42. Sunshine, W., T. Field, et al. (1996). "Fibromyalgia benefits from massage therapy and transcutaneous electrical stimulation." Journal of Clinical Rheumatology 2, 18-22.

43. Field, T., J. Delage, et al. (2003). "Movement and massage therapy reduces fibromyalgia pain." Journal of Bodywork annd Movement Therapies 7, 49-52., 11-17.

44. Field, T., M. Diego, et al. (2002). "Fibromyalgia Pain and Substance P Decrease and Sleep Improves After Massage Therapy." J Clin Rheumatol 8(2): 72-76.

45. Field, T., Diego, M., Cullen, C., Hernandez-Reif, M., Sunshine, W., & Douglas, S. (2002). Fibromyalgia pain and substance P decrease and sleep improves after massage therapy. Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 8, 72-76.

46. De Stefano, R., E. Selvi, et al. (2000). "Image analysis quantification of substance P immunoreactivity in the trapezius muscle of patients with fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome." J Rheumatol 27(12): 2906-10.

47. Baraniuk, J. N., G. Whalen, et al. (2004). "Cerebrospinal fluid levels of opioid peptides in fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain." BMC Musculoskelet Disord 5: 48.

48. Omega Book Centre (2005). Body Wisdom Book Review: Light Touch for Optimal Health By Sharon Giammatteo, Ph.D. $27.95. 210p. Soft. ISBN 1-55643-356-5 North Atlantic Books. www.CenterIMT.com

49. Cimbiz, A., V. Bayazit, et al. (2005). "The effect of combined therapy (spa and physical therapy) on pain in various chronic diseases." Complement Ther Med 13(4): 244-50.

50. Gamber, R. G., J. H. Shores, et al. (2002). "Osteopathic manipulative treatment in conjunction with medication relieves pain associated with fibromyalgia syndrome: results of a randomized clinical pilot project." J Am Osteopath Assoc 102(6): 321-5.

51. Endermologie (LPG) www.endermologie.com/  and http://health.einnews.com/news/fibromyalgia

52. Koch, T. S. and L. Lunn (2004). "The Treatment of a Client Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Syndrome Utilizing Integrative Manual Therapy." Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy e-Journal: from www.centerimt.com/ejournal/articles/ej00010.htm.

53. DiNucci, E. M. (2005). "Energy healing: a complementary treatment for orthopaedic and other conditions." Orthop Nurs 24(4): 259-69.

54.Korszun, A., E. Papadopoulos, et al. (1998). "The relationship between temporomandibular disorders and stress-associated syndromes." Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 86(4): 416-20. 

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    Experience your Virtual Library Card Today. The Virtual Library Card and a monthly newsletter on topics of interest and holdings in the library is available for $29.95 per year. Access to all five libraries is $100 per year. [Go To Shopping Cart]

    Your Virtual Library Card includes a monthly e-newsletter, access to hundreds of web pages and reference material beyond what the general public can view, and 2 special requests for information on a specific topic (4-10 page report including abstracts and resources available). These are written and researched by Kimberly Burnham, Virtual Librarian and real person. She uses her extensive research capabilities and education developed during her PhD in Integrative Medicine, 10 years as Director of Knowledge Management at the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics as well as a practitioner, teacher and researcher for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation, and Northeast Seminars. Before that she spent 10 years working as a freelance journalist. 
     Each library includes Healthcare Resources, Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations Resources, Business Resources, International Resources, Education and Distance Learning Resources, Articles, Abstracts, Documents, Papers, Reports and Literature Resources on the following topics:

Matrix Energetics Library and Resource Center
     “One of the things I love about going to Matrix Energetics classes is that it gets my creative juices going and enables me to be more aware of my surrounding. In other words to notice and perceive more. I feel this increases my ability to notice something useful for my clients, my friends, my family and myself. The purpose of the Matrix Energetics Library is the same. We live in the information age,” Kimberly Burnham, Matrix Energetics Librarian.
     “There are 540,000 words in the English language about 5 times as many as in Shakespeare's time. More than 3000 new books are published everyday. It is estimated that a weeks worth of New York Times contains more information than a person in 18th century was likely to come across in a lifetime.” [Full Text Video]
http://www.flixxy.com/technology-and-education-2008.htm 
     Accessing some of this information, images, shapes, symbols, people (Whizard’s Council), book reviews, articles, research on modalities that work for people and can be put into a module for the individual client, nutritional and homeopathic information which can be used virtually can make our Matrix Energetics process more interesting.
 Voltaire 1694 - 1778, the famous, controversial French author, humanist, rationalist, satirist and philosopher said, "The art of medicine consists of keeping the patient amused while nature heals the disease." Voltaire is also quoted as saying of the medical establishment of the day, "they poured drugs of which they knew little to cure diseases of which they knew less into human beings of whom they knew nothing." 
     The information in the library is meant to enable Matrix Energetics practitioners to amuse themselves, their clients and change the world in the process.  
     For ten years, Kimberly Burnham, PhD worked as the Director of Knowledge Management and Librarian for the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics. Before that she worked for 10 years as a freelance journalist. She has practiced, taught, written and read widely in the field of health and wellness in the last 30 years.
     She has been Matrix Energetics certified since 2008 and is a Matrix Energetics librarian with access to a vast library of reference images, material and information on ways in which people can feel better and function better.
     She will be putting on a series of free Matrix Energetics practice groups to explore the library and find more ways to visualize health and well being.
     The practice groups are available free on a first come first serve basis. Sign up for our monthly email letter for information on topics and dates and let us know you are interested.
     These are accessed through skype and teleconference.
     The practice groups are open to anyone who has taken a Matrix Energetics course

     The first in the series will be
Friday  April 23, 2010   6:30 - 8 pm at Mission Hills Physical Therapy and on Skype. The topic is: Noticing and Feeling Frequencies, Numbers, Shapes, Layers, Levels and More

Other topics that will be covered in the future are:
- Integrating Matrix Energetics and Homeopathy, Supercharging Your Current Nutritional Knowledge
- Matrix Energetics Two Point Process and Integrative Manual Therapy's Templates
- Manual Therapists Access Positive Outcomes by Collapsing the Matrix Energetics Wave
- Matrix Energetics's Copies, Dowsing and Treatment Planning
- Visualizing and Shifting Time and Space

 Kimberly Burnham, PhD Matrix Energetics Certified is working towards certification as a Matrix Energetics Study Group Leader. She will be doing a series of practice groups free of charge. The first of which will be in San Diego, CA at Mission Hills Physical Therapy with Ralph Havens, PT Matrix Energetics Certified.

 Starting in September, 2010 by which time she expects to be a certified Matrix Energetics Study Group leader she will continue to hold study groups and explore topics in the library.
 She also does consultation on any health and wellness topic. See below for services and samples available.

[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Time Page

Integrative Manual Therapy Library and Resource Center
 The Integrative Manual Therapy Library houses several thousand book (many of which are reviewed) and tens of thousands of articles available for Integrative Manual Therapy practitioners as well as students at the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy who are completing research on case studies or need information for their clients on a particular conditions and how it relates to advanced manual therapy practices.
 Kimberly Burnham, PhD in Integrative Medicine and IMTC taught for many years at the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy, Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation (DCR), and Northeast Seminars both in the United States and Internationally.
 She is a Certified Integrative Manual Therapist and Requirements can be met with her for Observation and Treatment hours with an Integrative Manual Therapist, Certified (I.M.T.,C).
 Kim is also the author of the Neuroantomy course for Integrative Manual Therapy Practitioners.

[Click Here To See a Sample Page] Bone Disorders Page

Reference material for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy's Integrated Systems Approach includes the following systems and more:
1. System of Biomechanics (joint integrity of the pelvis, sacrum, spine, and peripheral joints)
2. Musculoskeletal System
3. Connective Tissue System
4. Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord)
5. Cranial System
6. Peripheral Nervous System
7. Visceral System (cardiac, digestive, urogenital, immune, pulmonary, detoxification, and more)
8. Circulatory Systems (arterial, venous, and lymphatic)
9. System of Energy
10. Body/Mind Systems

The information comes from the Morphic Field of medical doctors, physical therapists,
chiropractors, occupational therapists, massage therapists, speech therapists, physicians, learning
specialists, psychologists, nurses, wellness experts in body work, and more.

It is produced by practitioners in hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, universities as well as other institutions.

IMT addresses rehabilitation in two categories: Structural Rehabilitation and Functional
Rehabilitation.
Structural Rehabilitation improves structural integrity of the body. It addresses joint
mobility, muscle tone, soft tissue flexibility, range of motion, muscle control and more. It
corrects patho-anatomy in biomechanics of the spine and appendages, muscles, connective
tissue system, organs, nervous system, blood vessels, lymphatic system and energetic
structures.
Functional Rehabilitation restores functional outcomes according to the optimal potential
of the client. It addresses balance, coordination, proprioception (internal joint sensation),
exteroception (sensory capability), strength, endurance, hearing, vision, speech, smell,
learning, behavior and more.
Structural Rehabilitation corrects anatomic dysfunction and influences physiology. It
creates the potential for function. Functional Rehabilitation optimizes the patient's
utilization of this function. The relationship between Structural and Functional
Rehabilitation can be illustrated in the following analogy. Think of a child playing the
piano. If the piano is out of tune, the music will sound poor. Even if the child is a master
prodigy of the piano, the music will still sound poor because the structural integrity of the
piano is lacking. It is always more efficient and effective to treat structure first - to tune
the piano. Once the piano is tuned, the potential for good music is there, but the child may
require some lessons. These lessons are Functional Rehabilitation. This Functional
Rehabilitation will help the child to reach his/her potential in creating beautiful music.

A Summary
There is no 'one' single problem affecting a person, causing disability and pain, and
inhibiting their function. Persons of all ages, cultures, and locations are composites of
their past, present, and future goals. Emotional, personal, mental/cognitive, spiritual and
other aspects of living contribute to healthy life-styles and goal-oriented function. Persons
around the world are learning more every day about function and dysfunction.
Accountability and responsibility for function and productivity belongs to everyone, rather
than to the physician, the insurance company, and the drug vendor. Integrative Manual
Therapy is more than structural and functional rehabilitation, more than Integrative
Diagnostics, more than an Integrated Systems approach to correct dysfunction and improve
function. It is an ever-expanding field contributing to all disciplines, who wish to improve
home, community, and world health.

 The Integrative Manual Therapy Library includes reference material and journal articles for the following courses and more.

Biophysiography/Functional Nutrition (4 Credits)
BIOPH 201 Physical Functional Medicine (1 day - 1 credit)
BIOPH 301 Functional Medicine/Concepts in Applied Nutrition and Biophysiography
(4 days - 3 credits)

Body/Mind Systems (3 Credits)
BODM 301 Integrative Diagnostics for Applied Psychosynthesis (4 days - 3 credits)

Connective Tissue System (3 Credits)
CTIS 101 Myofascial Release for the Orthopedic, Neurologic, Pediatric and Geriatric Patient:
The 3-Planar Fascial Fulcrum© Approach (3 days - 2 credits)
CTIS 102 Myofascial Mapping©-A Critical Diagnostic Skill for Manual Practitioners
(1 day - 1 credit)

Cranial and Nervous System (12 Credits)
CRNS 101 Cranial Therapy Series, Level One: Osseous, Suture, Joint and Membrane. Treatment
of Headaches and Trauma (3 days - 2 credits)
CRNS 103 Neural Tissue Tension Techniques: Decrease Pain, Increase Movement, Improve Nerve
Function (3 days - 2 credits)
CRNS 201 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Two: Membrane; Fluid; Face; Intra-Oral Dysfunction
(4 days - 3 credits)
CRNS 301 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Three: Pain and Disability; CSF; Spinal Cord and Brain
Fibrosis; Immunology (4 days - 3 credits)
CRNS 401 Cranial Therapy Series, Level Four: Cranial Therapy: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Protocols (3 days - 2 credits)

Immunity and Detoxification: Lymphatic System (4 Credits)
IMDE 101 Lymphatic Series, Level One: Lymph Congestion Therapy (3 days - 2 credits)
IMDE 201 Lymphatic Series, Level Two: Immune Preference (3 days - 2 credits)

Integrated Curriculum in Integrative Manual Therapy (4 Credits)
INTC 201 Double Crush Syndrome: Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel and
Upper Extremity Pain and Dysfunction (3 days - 2 credits)
PEDS 101 Pediatric Solutions: An IMT Approach for Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment
(3 days - 2 credits)

Integrative Diagnostics, 4 total credit hours
INTDG 101/201 Integrative Diagnostic Series, Levels One and Two: Myofascial Mapping and
Neurofascial Process (3 days - 3 credits)
INTDG 301 Integrative Diagnostic Series, Level Three: Toxicity, Circulation, Diagnostics
(2 days - 1 credit)

Musculoskeletal System and Biomechanics (13 Credits)
MSKEL 100 Mobility Templates: New and Improved Approach for Treatment of the Pelvis, Sacrum
and Spine with Muscle Energy and 'Beyond' Technique (3 days - 2 credits)
MSKEL 103 Rib Cage Biomechanics with Muscle Energy Technique and 'Beyond' (1 day - 1 credit)
MSKEL 105 Strain and Counterstrain Technique and Advanced Strain Counterstrain Technique. A
Manual Therapy Solution for Protective Muscle Spasm in the Orthopedic, Neurologic, Pediatric,
and Geriatric Patient (4 days - 4 credits)
MSKEL 205 Upper and Lower Extremities Rehabilitation with Compression Syndromes (4 days - 4 credits)
MSKEL 301 The Spine: From Low Back Pain and Cervical Syndrome through Spinal Cord Injury
(3 days - 2 credits)

Protective Modes (2 Credits)
PMOD 101 Diaphragm Compression Syndromes: Comprehensive Manual therapy for Circulation,
Breathing and Pain disorders. A total body approach (3 days - 2 credits)

Visceral and Organ Systems (10 Credits)
VOSYS 201 Gastrointestinal Tract: Pain and Dysfunction. A Manual Therapy Solution
(3 days - 2 credits)
VOSYS 202 Women's and Men's Health: Treatment for Urogenital Pain and Dysfunction
A Manual Therapy Solution. (3 days - 2 credits)
VOSYS 361 Lung Management: Pulmonary Insufficiency and Oxidative Stress
(3 days - 2 credits)
VOSYS 401 Cardiac Habilitation: Prevention and Treatment. A Manual Therapy Solution
(3 days - 2 credits)
VOSYS 501 Cardiovascular Rehabilitation: Combined Vessels Approach (3 days - 2 credits)

Academic/Basic Sciences, 14 total credit hours
Growth and Development - Infant to Adult (3 Credits)
Kinesiology (2 Credits)
Neuroanatomy (3 Credits)
Pathophysiology (3 Credits)
Psychology (3 Credits)

Functional Electives, 10 total credit hours
Alexander Neuro Developmental Treatment (NDT)
Aston Patterning Pilates/Plyometrics
Body Mind Centering PNF
Functional Orthopaedics Sensory Integration
Hellerwork Tai Chi Chuan
Hippo therapy Trager
Yoga


Kimberly Burnham, PhD (Integrative Medicine), LMT, IMTC is a Matrix Energetics Certified Practitioner and Integrative Manual Therapy certified

 For more information email Kim here

 

Places Kimberly Burnham, PhD in Integrative Medicine, Integrative Manual Therapy Certified, Matrix Energetics Certified Practitioner can be found working in 2010:

West Hartford, Connecticut with Victoria Carmona, LMT at A Caring Touch
81 S. Main Street, Suite 3, West Hartford, CT 06107
Phone:  (860) 221-8510  (860) 221-8510
Email: Consciousness@ VisualizeHealth.net
Website: http://www.ACaringTouchMassage.net  and http://www.VisualizeHealth.net
    Specializing in vision (macular degeneration, retinal dysfunction), Neurodegenerative disorders (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS), Integrative Manual Therapy, Matrix Energetics and more.

San Diego, California with Ralph Havens, PT at Mission Hills Physical Therapy
Fort Stockton Drive Suite 201
San Diego, California 92103
Phone:  (619) 543-1470  (619) 543-1470
Website:
http://missionhillspt.com
    Call for excellent care with back pain, shoulder & hip problems, sports injuries, Matrix Energetics, and so many kinds of healing and shifting opportunities. Transformational Shift modules available for runners, clinical practice building, recovery and healing energetics.

Eugene, Oregon with Rita Monasterio, MS at Illumination
2745 Capital DR, Eugene, OR 97403
Email: ritamon@clearwire.net
Phone:  (541) 343-8768  (541) 343-8768 
    Specializing in Women's Helath Issues

Portland, Oregon with Joseph Keeney, PT and Cynthia Keeney
Phone:   503-452-7767  503-452-7767   503-452-7767 
    Specializing in orthopedic results, health and wellness, sports therapy 

Las Vegas, Nevada with Susan Hoffert, PT at Manual Physical Therapy Institute
204 S. Jones Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107
Phone :
  (702) 366-9309  (702) 366-9309   (702) 366-9309
Phone:
  (702) 499-8274  (702) 499-8274   (702) 499-8274
    Specializing in Chronic pain, Facial pain, TMJ and Shoulder Joint Dysfunction.

London, Ontario with Janice Case, MT at Southwest Wellness Centre
7070 Longwoods Rd. Box 248, Lambeth Station, London, Ontario, Canada N6P 1P9
Phone:
  (519) 652-6484  (519) 652-6484   (519) 652-6484
    Specializing in Pediatrics, Chronic pain, Autoimmune Conditions

Monterey, CA with Kathy Nuss, OT at Wellness from Within, private practice occupational therapy.
516 Forest Ave. Suite 100, Pacific Grove, California 93950
Phone:
  (831) 238-5470  (831) 238-5470   (831) 238-5470
    For state of the art hand care, upper extremity & shoulder injuries, and lymphedema call to find out what we can do for you.

Norfolk, Virginia with Krysia Witkowski, MPT and Kristin Kaplan, MSPT at Integrative Manual Therapy & Wellness
350 W 22nd Street, Suite 108, Norfolk, VA 23517
Phone:
  (757) 216-4151  (757) 216-4151   (757) 216-4151
Fax (757) 216-4152
Email:
http://www.thisisimtw.com/
    Specializing in women's health issues, pediatrics, chronic pain and pilates.

Houston, Texas with Iris Downing, LPT at Next Step Physical Therapy
4782 Beechnut Street, Houston, TX 77096
Phone:
  (713) 349-8200  (713) 349-8200   (713) 349-8200
Fax: (713) 349-9810
Email: irisd99@sbcglobal.net
Website:
http://www.nextsteptherapy.com
     Personalized care for pain and joint related issues, improve your immune system, digestive system and more in one of the best clinics in Texas.

Belmont, New Hampshire with Lisa Charest, PT at Summit Health
8 Corporate Drive, Belmont, NH 03220
Phone:
  (603) 524-3397  (603) 524-3397   (603) 524-3397
Website: http://www.summithealthnh.com
    Advanced physical therapy, Integrative Manual Therapy, massage therapy and more. Excellent place to improve your quality of life.

Other Places to get Great Results

Los Angeles, California with Julie Shishino, PT at CenterIMT LA
Suite 702, 8540 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone:
  (310)-649-5339  (310)-649-5339   (310)-649-5339
Fax (310)-649-5357
Email: CIMTLosAngeles@CenterIMT.com
Website: http://www.CenterIMTLA.com

Glastonbury, Connecticut with Marilyn Gross, PT at CenterIMT Glastonbury
2260 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone:
  (860) 657-4471  (860) 657-4471   (860) 657-4471
Fax: (860) 657-8739
Email: CIMTGlastonbury@CenterIMT.com
Website: http:/www.CenterIMT.net

San Francisco, California with Arlene Gronningsater, OTR/L at Art of Alignment
1825 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone:
  (415) 652-0422  (415) 652-0422   (415) 652-0422
Email: Arlene@artofalignmentsf.com
Website:
http://www.artofalignmentsf.com

Richmond, Maine with Doreen Holmes and Aaron Holmes at Innovative Therapy
728 Main St. Ste. 2, Richmond, ME 04357
Phone:
  (207) 737-7000  (207) 737-7000   (207) 737-7000
Website:
http://www.innovative-therapy.com

Scarborough, Maine with Karen Bailey, PT at Optimal Performance Physical Therapy
308 U.S. Route 1, Suite E-1, Scarborough, ME 04074
Phone:
  (207) 510-6500  (207) 510-6500   (207) 510-6500
Fax: (207) 510-6565
Email: info@oppt.com
Website:
http://www.oppt.com/ 
    Where healing doesn't have to hurt.

IMT Madrid with Jonathan C. Ahladas
formado en EEUU • colegiado n° 5696
nicasio gallego 1, bajo centro derecha
28010 • madrid • españa
<M> bilbao
Phone: 627 467 267 • 91 446 22 58 (cita previa)
Email: jahladasimt@yahoo.com
Website:
http://www.imtmadrid.com

Listings of International Therapists at My Therapy Practice   PLUS
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The Burnham Review Summary   www.TheBurnhamReview.com

The Burnham Review is a twice monthly e-Newsletter on what the medical evidence based research literature is saying about the benefits of Integrative Manual Therapy, Massage Therapy, Osteopathic Manual Therapy, Matrix Energetics, Yoga, Qigong, Integrative Medicine and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) approaches for your health and quality of life.

Each Evidence Based Issue is a review of the medical literature and other evidence of the benefit and effectiveness of Complementary and Alternative Medicine including Manual Therapy approaches (Integrative Manual Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Lymphatic Drainage, Muscle Energy, Strain and Counterstrain, Compression Syndromes, Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, Reiki, Integrative Medicine, etc), Sound and Frequencies Therapies (BioSolutions); Transformational Consciousness Approaches (Matrix Energetics), Functional approaches (Yoga, Qigong, etc) and Biophysiography / Nutritional Wellness (Homeopathy, Biophysiography, Herbal Formulas, Foods) for a wide range of conditions.

The Burnham Review focuses on Integrative Manual Therapy, a hands-on approach with treatment techniques which address biomechanics (how the joints and musculoskeletal system move and functions), motilities and circadian rhythms reflective of the physiology or how the organs, the heart, lungs, glands, thyroid, adrenals, etc function and flow and reflex points including Synchronizers, Hypothalamus Regulation Mechanisms and Reference points which address the way the nervous system interacts and works with all other structures and tissues in the body.

We also explore, Integrative Medicine approaches which include manual therapy techniques as well as nutritional and functional approaches, which are support by evidence based medical literature. The Burnham Review gathers resources and information on various conditions.

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatments (OMT) are being encouraged for infectious disorders, influenza, even potential Bird Flu epidemics and other pandemics. By encouraging mobility in the area around the spleen, liver and thymus as well as improving lymphatic drainage, holistic health care practitioners can complement each other’s treatment as well as allopathic approaches. There is evidence that Yoga and Acupuncture as well as other manual therapy approaches can benefit people with seizures and epilepsy. Also consider the research into the benefits of Infra-Red Saunas (TheraSauna).

Back, Disc & Neck pain and joint dysfunctions, so common in the United States, are well addressed by Complementary Medicine approaches. Check out some of the Free Back Issues, including ones on the benefits of touch, Neurofascial Process and Integrative Manual Therapy.

Manual Therapy Practitioners are joining with other Complementary and Alternative Medicine practitioners to bring about Peace, using manual therapy as a Cultural Bridge to help people feel better, function better and make better choices for themselves and their communities. CAM practitioners also address environmental concerns with Green Health Care approaches. The Teleosis Institute has a list of a wide range of health care practitioners working to improve the health or people, animals and the planet.

Energy Medicine Practitioners are seeing shifts and changes with Matrix Energetics Frequencies, Reiki, Rife Frequencies (BioSolutions) and More. While many health care practitioners are developing better relationships and communication with Non-Violent Communication (NVC), Integrative Diagnostics and Applied Psychosynthesis (IDAP) and Self Regulation Therapy (SRT).

Kimberly Burnham, PhD Integrative Medicine     www.VisualizeHealth.net

      In 2006, Kimberly Burnham added a PhD in Integrative Medicine to her 15 year as a manual therapy practitioner.  This added to the richness and breadth of her experience and specialization in working with people dealing with neurological and visual disorders. Her dissertation topic was "The Effect of Integrative Manual Therapy on the Symptom's of Parkinson's Disease."

Kim is certified in Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT). Her 10 plus years at the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics (CenterIMT) were spent treating clients at the headquarters in Bloomfield, CT and as the clinical manager in Boulder, CO. Her job titles included, instructor for the Connecticut School of Integrative Manual Therapy; Director of Knowledge Management, Director of Neurodegenerative Disorders, and Director of VisionIMT.

A licensed Massage Therapist, Kim graduated from Sutherland-Chan (Toronto,1993) where she later taught clinical courses. She also studied cranial work focused on holistic healing, headaches, back pain, fatigue, neurological conditions, cranial circulation and more through the Upledger Institute, The Milne Institute, Canadian College of Osteopathy and had a private practice in Toronto for 5 years before joining the staff at CenterIMT.

The thing Kim loved most about working for CenterIMT was the opportunity to see positive changes in clients with a dismal medical forecast. She has had the good fortune to see so many positive changes, changes that many would consider miraculous or impossible. That experience has really ignited her ability to see that anything is possible.

At CenterIMT, Kim enjoyed traveling and broadening her global perspective on health. She consulted with clients in Hong Kong, Israel and Italy, as well as treating people from all over the world in Bloomfield, CT. One highlight was speaking at the "Defeat Autism Now" 2007 conference in Verona, Italy. In 2008, she spoke about "Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Alzheimer's Disease" at the Connecticut Alzheimer's Association annual meetings. Matrix Energetics Research Literature

To her clinical practice, Kim brings expertise as a Certified Hypnotherapist and Certified Matrix Energetics Practitioner. These tools allow her to interact with the client holistically, focus on shifts and help clients see significant improvements in symptoms. She has a strong grasp on reference material, research and morphic fields, which she taps into during treatment sessions.

Familiar with a wide range of nutritional therapies, Kim is a nutritional specialist (2006) and studied homotoxicology (2004) with Heel and phytotherapy (2009) with Kerry Bones.

A proficient writer with the ability to clearly explain health concerns and hands-on approaches, Kim is the editor of The Burnham Review, a twice monthly e-newsletter reviewing the medical and scientific evidence supporting the use and benefits of manual therapy, energy medicine and other forms of complementary and alternative medicine.

Referring to the first time working with an individual, Kim says, "I believe, what we expect and observe, influences what we get. People in my practice can expect my full attention as well as positive changes and progress with their goals. It is best to come to the first session having thought about your goals. If anything, truly anything, can shift about your health, your life, your relationships, your way of being in the world, what do you want? What does "better" look and feel like for you."

Integrative Manual Therapy and Matrix Energetics Certified Practitioners are found in all parts of the United States and the World, including   Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Mission Hills, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pacific Grove, Monterey, Morgan Hill, California, CA, Boulder, Colorado, CO, West Hartford, Connecticut CT 06119 06107, Delaware, Florida, FL, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Scarborough, Portland, Maine, Maryland, Boston, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Las Vegas, Nevada, Sandy Island Camp Lake Winnipesaukee, NH, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Albuquerque, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Houston, Texas, Salt Lake City, Provo, Utah, Vermont, Norfolk, Virginia, Washington, Washington, DC, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Vancouver, British Columbia, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Europe, Germany, Austria, Milan, Verona, Italy, London, Glastonbury, England, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Asia, Tokyo, Japan, and more......
Modalities included in this research and evidence base site: Integrative Manual Therapy, Matrix Energetics, Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT) Matrix Energetics Certified Practitioner Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM) Evidence Based Medicine Integrative Medicine Consciouness Rehabiliation Recovery Osteopathic Manual Medicine Acupuncture Acupressure Craniosacral Therapy Licensed Massage Therapy Reiki Qigong Yoga  Taichi Pilates Alchemy Wisdom Holistic Alchemical imagery Neurofascial Process Synchronizers Homework Self Care Assessment Treatment Distance Education Distance Therapy Remote Viewing Scalar Physics Quantum Physics Motilities Biologic Rhythms Circadian Rhythms Self Study Picture Audio .MP3 Video Audiovisual Powerpoints .ppt .pdf Consciousness Research Proposals, Elements of Enlightenment, GlutenFree Diet, Gluten Sensititivity, Macular Degeneration, Parkinson's disease
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