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Blind Magic in Alice Springs
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1467 episodes
1 week ago
Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.
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Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.
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Education
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Episode 1462 — A Call to Save Hands-On Myotherapy
Blind Magic in Alice Springs
8 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 1462 — A Call to Save Hands-On Myotherapy
Episode 1462 — "Blind Magic in Alice Springs" with host Murray Stewart is a solo, opinion-driven episode about the roots and future of myotherapy. Murray reflects on his role in the 1990s transition from remedial massage to myotherapy, shares personal anecdotes from conferences and clinical practice, and explains why he still champions a hands-on approach even in retirement.The episode covers: the historical context of renaming and professionalising remedial massage; Murray’s experience as the first president of the Myotherapist Association; his growing concern that the profession is becoming overly academic and clinical; and a side-by-side comparison with physiotherapy and the risks of losing patient trust when touch is de-emphasised.Key points listeners can expect: the therapeutic and bonding benefits of tactile work, why hands-on treatment remains a powerful healing tool, the potential consequences of abandoning core skills, and a direct plea to current leaders (noting a generational shift in leadership) to preserve the foundation of the profession. Murray also shares practical perspective from his continuing, occasional clinical work and why he believes preserving touch is essential to effective care.This episode is for practitioners, students, industry leaders, and curious listeners who want an experienced, candid perspective on the balance between clinical/academic development and the irreplaceable value of hands-on therapy in myotherapy.
Blind Magic in Alice Springs
Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.