Give it up for the clavicle, the beautiful S-shaped bone that mirrors the ribcage and allows for a large range of motion upper thoracic motion.  Melanie Byford-Young focuses on the biomechanics of the clavicle and how to unwind this area and restore the strength and ease in clients with chronic tightness in the trapezius and … Read more

 PNWP Owner Melanie Byford-Young brings the Merrithew™Fascial Movement Foundation Course, Level 1 to Pacific NW Pilates. Designed especially for fitness, medical and therapy professionals, the course is informed by the latest research findings on the neuromyofascial skeletal system. It explores the multiple functions of fascia and hones-in on its sensory qualities. It bridges the gap … Read more

In this episode, learn how to safely stabilize the shoulder and keep hyperextension of the shoulder and elbow from occurring. Create a series that progresses a client towards active movement and loading on a variety of surfaces.          

Working alongside complex injured clients is a delicate balance between art and science.  For any individual, there can be thousands of issues that result in pain, many of which are difficult to see initially.  As a movement professional, your most beneficial tool kit is knowing where to start when assessing movement, and then how to … Read more

In the last five years non-traditional approaches to hip replacements are becoming mainstream and tailored more to each client’s condition. Master STOTT PILATES Instructor Trainer, Melanie Byford-Young explains why it’s important to know to stay current about hip replacement surgeries and understand precautions and contraindications.    

So imagine a silvery-white material flexible and sturdy in equal measure—a substance the surrounds and penetrates every muscle, coats every bone, covers every organ and envelops every nerve. Fascia keeps everything separate but interconnected at the same time. It is the tissue, that up until recently, was thought to be inert and lifeless. (Shleip 2005, … Read more