Dynamic Myofascial Release



I won’t call this school the “best in the world” just for the sake of a headline, but for anyone serious about manual therapy, it is undeniably in a league of its own.

For those of us who spent years earning a national qualification only to end up in a hospital system where "treatment" feels like a mind-numbing routine of paperwork and machines, this place is the antidote. I went there because I was terrified of becoming a "paper-only" therapist—someone who knows the textbooks cover-to-cover but feels completely lost the moment my hands touch a patient’s skin.

The depth of clinical education here—functional anatomy, biomechanics, and the kind of high-level palpation training that actually builds "clinical hands"—simply doesn't exist in standard schools. During the intensive programs, covering everything from Trigger Point Therapy to Dynamic Myofascial Release, I finally moved past memorizing techniques to actually understanding the "why." I stopped guessing and started assessing: skeletal alignment, kinetic chains, and nerve mobility. For the first time, I wasn't just following a protocol; I was making real therapeutic changes based on anatomical logic.

The level of training is equivalent to years of high-level physiotherapy or medical specialization, but stripped of the fluff and focused entirely on the skills that matter in a treatment room.

A huge part of why this works is Hironori Ikeda (MSc Sports Medicine). In a world where "mentors" are often too busy or too protective of their "secrets" to actually teach, Hironori is the exception. He earned his Master’s at the University of Tsukuba—ranked #1 in Asia and #47 globally for sports science—an institution famous for producing dozens of Olympic medalists and Nobel laureates. His expertise in clinical palpation and trigger point therapy is so recognized that he has been invited to train the treatment teams at world-class luxury spas like Chiva-Som International Health Resort. Whether he is optimizing the off-season conditioning of Spanish professional basketball players, training top Croatian fighters in dynamic posture stability, or serving on the Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) committee for human ergonomics, his work is always grounded in rigorous science. He even coordinates cadaver anatomy labs with the Faculty of Medicine at Chiang Mai University to bridge the gap between textbook theory and real-world tissue.

Unlike the countless courses that waste time on "energy flow" or "vacation-style" hobbyist training, this school is 100% evidence-based and clinical. It is demanding. If you don't study, if you don't practice, you will fall behind. It isn't a "relaxed" Chiang Mai holiday; it’s a professional transformation. His methods, including the research-backed Balance Ball Yoga system validated by the University of Cagliari, are designed for one thing: results.

Since returning home, the difference in my practice is night and day. My clients felt the change immediately. My results are more consistent, and for the first time in my career, I actually feel the confidence that comes from genuine skill rather than just a certificate on the wall.

If you’re tired of feeling like you’re falling behind your peers, or if you're scared that your career is stalling before it even begins, stop looking at hobby courses. This is where you go to actually become the therapist you thought you’d be when you first started. This isn't just a course—it's the moment your career actually begins.

phone:+66985175990

adress:〒50300, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai, Chang Peauk 30/10-11 CHARUENSUK Road

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