It's always great to see more research being done on the one muscle we use whether we are awake or sleeping (besides the heart). I've always disliked certain techniques for manually treating the diaphragm. Manual Therapists must understand the location of, and know what anatomy they are attempting to have contact with to understand if they are … [Read more...]
Let’s help out that Calcaneus!!
This is a great technique from the late 1800's to literally get your patients walking in the right direction! It honestly took a patient of mine from non weight bearing for 8weeks to functioning fully in 90 minutes! Get into this Amazing Online Course for the Leg & Foot! … [Read more...]
Touch inhibits subcortical and cortical nociceptive responses
Abstract Abstract: The neural mechanisms of the powerful analgesia induced by touching a painful body part are controversial. A long tradition of neurophysiologic studies in anaesthetized spinal animals indicate that touch can gate nociceptive input at spinal level. In contrast, recent studies in awake humans have suggested that supraspinal … [Read more...]
Shoulder Techniques For Your Patients!
Hey everyone, Here's a sample of the techniques instructed in the Shoulder Online Course. Use them in practice and then head back here to let me know how they worked, results you got and how your patient felt after. Technique for Subclavious Technique for Costoclavicular Complex Enjoy! Robert Enroll in the Shoulder … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) You Wont Look At Adhesive Capsulitis the Same Ever Again!
Good Morning, For those of you who treat AC a lot, here's an interesting interview I did with an AMAZING ND from our office. All I can say is that ALL of my AC Patients now see her for a consult as part of my patient manage protocol for AC! As a student I was taught that Adhesive Capsulitis was acquired in 2 ways, either you suffered some trauma … [Read more...]
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