Publications

The End of Stretching


By William “Ron” McKnight, Dpl. Ac., LMT

This sports injury prevention book takes a look at the rationale for stretching and demonstrates that the purpose and the reality of stretching are not the same. Stretching prevents nothing. All stretching can do is increase range of motion. Training must solidify the increase in range. When stretching, the singular purpose must be to affect range of motion, not to prevent injury. Available on Amazon in Kindle or Paperback.

Perspectives in Palpation


By William “Ron” McKnight, Dpl. Ac., LMT

This book aids in laying a foundation for teaching trained massage therapists to reliably assess trigger points that are the precursor to injury. Ron insists that the therapists who work with him be trained in the technique of identifying and treating latent and active trigger points. By utilizing subjective and objective assessments, and identifying latent and active trigger points, we as a team can reduce repetitive injury by at least 40%.


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He saved my career a few times. As a former semi-pro cyclist, I had tendinitis and other overuse injuries. Ron McKnight helped me heal and prevent future injuries.

— Greg Wolfe —

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