Fredric Samorodin , , SEND EMAIL

Registered Physical Therapist

Integrated Craniosacral and Voice Physiotherapy

Fredric T. Samorodin Physiotherapist Corporation
 
3618 Tanner Street
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
V5R 5P6
 
604-732-6323
Fredric T. Samorodin
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Integrating Traditional & Innovative Approaches to Physical Health!

Introduction

Fredric graduated from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Medicine with qualifications to become a Physical or Occupational Therapist. He quickly gravitated towards hands-on orthopedic manual therapy. He recalls starting his first day of his professional career as a physical therapist at the Worker’s Compensation Board Rehabilitation Clinic in Vancouver covered with penicillin-induced allergic hives from dealing with a then recent ear infection!

Being of Doukhobor-Christian descent and Russian roots, in 1977 he fulfilled his desire to travel and explore his Russian roots by accepting an invitation to complete a one year preceptorship in Moscow, U.S.S.R. at the Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics. Here he quickly learned the difference between the Russian terms for one’s "backside" and the "low back" where his professional interests lay! He received a Certificate of Post-Graduate Medical Studies from the Institute for studies in acupuncture, Ryodo-raku therapy, and the delivery of orthopaedic medical services within the Soviet health-care system. Although he is outside a Russian milieu, he continues to be fluent in Russian and communicates in French as well!

Fredric opened his first out-patient therapy clinic in Vancouver in 1980. He remained the owner and operator of a multidisciplinanry therapy clinic for 20 years. In July 2001, he was invited to work with one of his professional mentors, Mr. Howard L. Jones, Registered Physiotherapist—highly respected for his many years as a leading-edge teacher and practitioner of craniomandibular orthopaedics.

Since the spring of 2003, Fred offers his integrated therapy services from three (3) Greater Vancouver locations:

  • 3618 Tanner Street, Vancouver, B.C.
  • 208-6011 Westminster Highway, Richmond, B.C. (Howard Jones & Associates-Physiotherapists)
  • 678 Leg-in-Boot Square, Vancouver, B.C. (False Creek Health Centre)

Fredric Samorodin’s Professional Background

Fred has extensive post-graduate training in various methods of osteopathic manual therapy. In 1986, he began studying CranioSacral Therapy TM with the Upledger Institute (www.upledger.com) He had previously studied various osteopathic manual therapy approaches with Dr. Loren Rex, D.O. at the Ursa Foundation. Very quickly, Fred shifted to craniosacral therapy as his main therapeutic method. He has studied and volunteered his time in assisting in many Upledger Institute-sponsored training workshops in CranioSacral Therapy. As a result of his participation he became a Certified Clinical Assistant in CranioSacral Therapy Studieswith the Upledger Institute for a time. He has also studied Visceral Manipulation, Zero Balancing, Trauma Release Therapy, SomatoEmotional Release and Myofascial Release Therapy. He is thankful to have had a long-term professional association with Mr. Howard L. Jones, RPT as a mentor and more recently as an associate. Howard has had a significant influence on Fred’s application of CranioMandibular Orthopaedics and Full Body Fascial Facilitation through the body’s bioelectric and biodynamic fields.

In addition to Fred’s manual therapy work, he has been published as a contributing author to a medical text-book, The Malalignment Syndromeby Dr. Wolf Schamberger, M.D., et al. (Churchill Livingstone, 2002) in which he describes some the manual therapy approaches available to therapists and physicians helping patients deal with the health impact of a physically malaligned musculoskeletal system.

His interest and efforts in helping clients with chronic fatigue and the fibromyalgia syndrome led him to work with a local health professional. Chanchal Cabrera, R.H.T., who dealt with her own fibromyalgia problems mentions Fred’s work in her book Fibromyalgia: Journey to Healing(Contemporary Books, 2002).

Personal Background

Fredric is married to Isabelle and has a son, Misha (1992) and a daughter, Natasha (1995) He comes from a musical background particularly in vocal music. His mother has been the director of the Nelson Ladies Doukhobor Choir for over 35 years and his father is a well-known lyricist in the Doukhobor community. Having sung a cappela in Doukhobor choirs as a youth, Fredric expanded his vocal experience with 4 years as a member of the Vancouver Bach Choir and 3 years as a member of the Gloria Ensemble. He combined this with 2 years of part-time vocal training with Professor Nikolai Kolesnikov from Vancouver and formerly of the Moscow Institute of Theatrical Arts. In 2002, Fred joined the High Spirits Community Choir in Vancouver (www.highspiritschoir.ca) where he continues to enjoy music-making with a message!

Professional Services

Fredric Samorodin, Registered Physical Therapistworks primarily using gentle, osteopathically-based craniosacral therapy. Craniosacral therapy is a gentle method of detection and correction that encourages one’s own natural healing mechanisms to dissipate the negative effects of stress on one’s central nervous system.Fred also helps integrate and advise clients on:

  • activities of daily living
  • rehabilitation exercise
  • nutritional support
  • therapeutic devices
  • multidisciplinary teamwork.

Whether the client is recovering from a motor vehicle accident, has fibromyalgia, vocal strain, stomach acid-reflux problems, jaw pain or back pains, craniosacral therapy and an integration of all useful osteopathic bodywork techniques that compliment this work, described as full body fascial facilitation, may provide the missing link to regaining optimal health!

Fred’s professional and personal background has allowed him to offer manual therapy to the area of voice physical therapy for occlusal (bite) and postural alignment, as well as tongue, throat and voice mobilization. Research shows that adjusting a person’s bite benefits one’s voice quality, Kirveskari, et al, (1988)

Thus Fred can work with dental and medical specialists using CranioMandibular Orthopaedicsto help patients undergoing orthodontic, bite-splint therapy, or denture fittings. These manual therapy techniques are used to help restore the ability of the skull to adapt to the changes brought about in the mouth. Fred frequently works inside the mouth!

Other Services

  1. Fred also advises clients dealing with chronic auto-immune conditions on the use of glyconutrients and nutritional supplements to support joint tissue, compromised immune and hormonal systems, and digestive functions. He works in association with Ms D. Lutz, Holistic Health Consultant (Mannatech Associate) www.glyco.com/bestsugars) to provide the best information and products available to optimize nutritional health .
  2. Since 1994 Fred has had continuing positive experiences with providing clients with biomagnetic and bioceramic sleep systems and other health products for improved quality of sleep, and freedom of movement as an Independent Nikken Wellness Consultant. (www.5pillars.com/010553400 )
  3. He has extensive experience in prescribing foot orthotics to help assist individuals in supporting good postural alignment and movement.
  4. To help fibromyalgia patients assess their recovery process, Fred offers safe, comfortable bodymappingsessions that periodically detail the changes in soft-tissue fluid congestion in response to guaifenesin and other treatment protocols an individual may be testing.

How does Fred Samorodin’s work nourish his soul?

Fred Samorodin has found great satisfaction in his professional work following the dictum the "If you help people get what they want, you will get what you want!"Therefore each session with Fred has the potential to be a problem-solving session which starts with listening to the patient! The next step is to observe what the physical body displays. With every client, he observes subtle physical signs of balance or imbalance. Finally, Fred gains a very detailed and dynamic "internal" picture through touch of what is going on with a person’s body while providing therapy.

Fred continues to explore the frontiers of the art of human touch. He has developed a very high level of touch through which he helps people connect with their mind/body on their way to better health. The privilege of being in "touch" with each client nourishes Fred’s soul!

He is reminded from his readings by Thomas W. Myers how, in Modern society, we have concentrated our learning on what we see and what we hear that we have become "numb" in what we feel—a condition Myers calls "kinesthetic dystonia". Fred is honored to have been given a kinesthetic talent. When combined with his professional "intellectual" knowledge, such as body structure or function, he finds great satisfaction in sharing his "feelings" with clients to help them achieve better health and wellness.

Freedom of Movement!

Before everything is about to fail

Let me balance your posture

From your head to your tail.

Then you will clearly see

That I’ll take the time each session

To set your body free

To Move!

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Website link (www.integratedphysio.com)

Fredric T. Samorodin, R.P.T., M.C.P.A.

Vancouver, Canada

604-732-6323

 

 

 

 

 

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