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The Jones Institute Blog

Stay up to date with industry news and engaging blogs designed to help you deepen your knowledge of Counterstrain, the best manual therapy technique for licensed practitioners.

July 26, 2021

Mary Beth Johnson On Persistence and Life After Certification

A look at SCS as the perfect long game with Mary Beth Johnson, PT, MPT, JSCC As thousands of business owners shut their doors at the height of the pandemic, Mary Beth Johnson chose to go for gold. […]
June 18, 2021

Athletic Trainer? Larry Ham Has Your Playbook

Larry Ham, MSPT, ATC, JSCCI, is used to being called a miracle worker. A retired physical therapist and volunteer certified athletic trainer with over 30 years experience, he’s treated every injury you could think of from common sprains […]
March 4, 2021
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Therapy for the Unhealthy Gut

Tips for identifying and treating “leaky gut” syndrome from an expert nutritionist and PT As a physical therapist and nutritionist, Diane Kusunose knows a thing or two about the impact of nutrition on the body and mind. Day […]
December 18, 2020
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Meet the Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified Practitioners of 2020

An elite group of practitioners have just earned a new title from The Jones Institute by becoming Jones Strain Counterstrain Certified! Under the tutelage of co-founder, Randall Kusunose, five west coast-based practitioners completed the Jones Counterstrain mentorship program, […]
November 5, 2020
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How to Start a Cash-Based Practice

For many clinicians, the decision to start a cash-based practice or convert their existing payment model feels overwhelming. To glean insight from their personal experiences with the transition, we caught up with Counterstrainers Kyle Kusunose, founder of Counterstrain […]
September 8, 2020

Lessons From the Frontlines of a Pandemic

How a near COVID tragedy gave one Counterstrainer a fresh start When COVID hit the country in March, Dwight “Ike” Anunciado feared the worst. Like most business owners, he was forced to quickly learn the risks and safety […]