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Knee arthritis making every step feel 10 pounds heavier?You’ve probably been told to “strengthen the quad,” “stretch the...
09/08/2025

Knee arthritis making every step feel 10 pounds heavier?

You’ve probably been told to “strengthen the quad,” “stretch the calves,” and ice the heck out of the knee.
If that actually worked long-term, you wouldn’t be reading this.

Here’s the twist: you can create space and relief in the knee without treating the knee directly.
In my new video, I show you how to reduce knee arthritis pain by using the parts of your body that still move well—the other leg, the trunk, even the arms—so you get results now, not “after 6–8 weeks.”

🎥 Watch it here → https://youtu.be/8nlA8Tn8Pr8

Patients: follow along and feel the difference during the video.
Clinicians: this will challenge your protocols (in the best way) and help with those plateaued cases.

I’ve used this method clinically for 27 years and taught it to 15,000+ providers worldwide. It’s simple, fast, and it sticks.

If you want the next step you need to take our free 50% Better Now Online Training. Check it out here: https://totalmotionrelease.com/50percentfreebie

02/10/2025

🚨 Are You Ignoring 75% of the Body When Treating Pain? 🚨

Clinicians, let me ask you something…

Do you believe the whole body is connected?

Every PT, chiro, massage therapist, and ATC I ask says yes.

So then why do we keep treating injuries in isolation?

👉 A patient has right shoulder pain, so you work on the right shoulder, maybe the neck, arm, ribs, and thoracic spine.

👉 A patient has jaw pain, so you stay in the head and neck area.

👉 A patient has knee pain, so you focus only on the knee, hip, and foot.

See the problem?

You’re only treating ONE-QUARTER of the body. That means you’re leaving 75% of the body’s healing potential untapped.

And even worse? Most clinicians only treat in one direction of motion.

Here’s what you need to know:

💡 The area of injury is usually the slowest place to create change.

💡 When you learn how to use the rest of the body, results happen faster and last longer.

💡 There’s a repeatable method for this—just like the scientific method for pain relief and performance.

And I’ll show it to you.

👇 Watch the video attached to see it in action. 👇

Then, head to TotalMotionRelease.com and check out the free videos. You’ll see:

▶️ Before treatment – What the patient looks like pre-treatment

▶️ During treatment – The exact steps I take to create change

▶️ After treatment – Immediate results, often within minutes

I promise, once you see it, you’ll be thinking… “Why wasn’t I taught this before?”

This is a game-changer for every rehab professional who wants faster, more lasting results for their patients.

Go watch the video now, and let me know your thoughts in the comments! 👇

10/28/2024

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I once believed in No Pills, No Potions. That changed when I heard a lecture that completely changed my life: “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie.”

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It has helped thousands of people get healthy.

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Check out this other research that is similar to the TMR conceptNeural coupling between upper and lower limbs during rec...
07/20/2023

Check out this other research that is similar to the TMR concept

Neural coupling between upper and lower limbs during recumbent stepping.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15180979/

CONCLUSIONS:

"We recorded surface electromyography (EMG) from six lower limb muscles. Self-driven EMG amplitudes were always higher than externally driven EMG amplitudes (P < 0.05). As resistance and upper limb exertion increased, self-driven EMG amplitudes also increased. EMG bursts during self-driven and active arms and legs stepping occurred at similar times. These results indicate that active upper limb movement increases neuromuscular activation of the lower limbs during cyclic stepping motions. Neurologically impaired humans that actively engage their upper limbs during gait rehabilitation may increase neuromuscular activation and enhance activity-dependent plasticity."

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

During gait rehabilitation, therapists or robotic devices often supply physical assistance to a patient's lower limbs to aid stepping. The expensive equipment and intensive manual labor required for these therapies limit their availability to patients. One alternative solution is to design devices w...

07/19/2023

This Will Cause TMR To Fail Every Time

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

07/18/2023

Check Out What Happened To Her Frozen Shoulder Patient. She's Been Doing TMR For 10 Year's Now... Wow

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

07/17/2023

Weird Yet Fast Severe Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment

Try this (or something similar) and see if it works faster for you or your patients.

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

Check out this other research that is similar to the TMR conceptUpper and Lower Limb Muscle Activation Is Bidirectionall...
07/13/2023

Check out this other research that is similar to the TMR concept

Upper and Lower Limb Muscle Activation Is Bidirectionally and Ipsilaterally Coupled

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2769567/

CONCLUSIONS:

"These findings indicate that interlimb neural coupling affects muscle recruitment during maximal effort upper and lower limb rhythmic exercise and provide insight into the architecture of the neural coupling."

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

There are neural connections between the upper and lower limbs of humans that enable muscle activation in one limb pair (upper or lower) to modulate muscle activation in the other limb pair (lower or upper, respectively). The aims of this study were to ...

07/12/2023

The 12 Week TMR Weight Training Experiment

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

07/11/2023

Here Is What Iden Who Has Been In Practice For 43 Years Has To Say About TMR

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

I'll show you the power of how any part of the body can help fix the injured area, oftentimes quicker.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

07/10/2023

Quickly Fixing Our Babysitter Who Had Severe Knee Pain

Try this (or something similar) and see if it works faster for you or your patients.

When you are ready to be even more incredible than you already are, join me at a Total Motion Release Seminar.

https://www.totalmotionrelease.com/tmrhome

Expect the best,
Tom

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