Lilian Holm Physical Therapy

gentle, effective therapy through Myofascial Release

Home     About MFR     About Lilian     Contact Lilian     Myofascial Stretching     Testimonials     Free consultation      
Lilian Holm, PT, CEAS
Physical Therapist
 
 
Lilian is a Physical Therapist with 14 years of experience in prestigious Chicagoland clinics. She uses Myofascial Release and other advanced techniques to facilitate your journey towards health and well-being. Her compassionate, holistic approach has helped numerous people enjoy a higher quality of life.
 
Bio

1994 graduate of The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden                                                            

Staff Physical Therapist
Woodstock Memorial Hospital
Weiss Memorial Hospital
University of Chicago Hospitals

Senior Physical Therapist 
Catholic Health Partners
 
Department Manager and Physical Therapist
CINN- The Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroreasearch
 
Private practice in Evanston, IL
 
License
Licensed in the state of Illinois, Sweden and Finland
 
Certification
Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist - CEAS

Continuing Education coursework includes
The McKenzie approach
Shoulder rehabilitation
Industrial rehabilitation
Ergonomic Assessment
Muscle Energy Techniques
Spinal rehabilitation
Craniosacral Therapy
Spinal Stabilization
Cervical-Thoracic integration
Stress and Disease
Weight Management
John F. Barnes Myofascial Release Seminars

Special Interests
Rehabilitation of the Spine and Pelvis
Complex/chronic pain issues not resolved by traditional Physical Therapy or other modalities
Women's Health
Self-care
Body/Mind integration
Health and Wellness counseling
 
 
Languages
Lilian provides treatment in English, French, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish



                                                                                 
Lilian Holm, PT

 
My treatment philosophy
The mind and body are an integrated whole; one cannot be extracted from the other. The level of the mind affects the level of the body, the level of the physical body affects the mind. Therefore, an approach that sees the body as a mere assemblage of its parts is based on a partial view of reality and can only lead to partial results. Treating the bodymind as a whole opens the doors to true, lasting healing.