Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Here's some research from The Bone & Joint Journal into the inner workings of why your hip may be painful. The distribution of nociceptive innervation in the painful hip: a histological investigation. Abstract Our understanding of the origin of hip … [Read more...]
Manual Therapy vs Surgery: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Abstract Background People with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) exhibit widespread pressure pain and thermal pain hypersensitivity as a manifestation of central sensitization. The aim of our study was to compare the effectiveness of manual therapy versus surgery for improving pain and nociceptive gain processing in people with … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Elbow Fracture Treatment Gone Wrong!
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! One problem that we all can be affected by as rehabilitation professionals is tunnel vision. We can lose sight of the structures affected by an injury or condition and we and our patients set our sights on attempting to attain pre-injury function, ROM and … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) The Fibula Technique
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! "Ensuring that adjacent nonneural structures are functioning in an optimal fashion can reduce the mechanical forces these structures place on sensitive neural tissues (Butler, 2000; Hall & Elvey, 1999), thereby theoretically reducing nociceptive input … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Coracoid Process: The Lighthouse of the Shoulder
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Full Abstract "The coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure projecting anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck. Surgeons often refer to the coracoid process as the "lighthouse of the shoulder" given its proximity to major … [Read more...]
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