Do you include treatment of the Diaphragm in your shoulder or postural treatments? I know I do and have for my whole career. Quote: "This study provides definitive evidence that the human diaphragm is involved in the control of postural stability during sudden voluntary movement of the limbs." Read the full abstract here Enroll in the … [Read more...]
SC Joint Intra-articular Disk Ligament Anatomy!
The intraarticular disk ligament is a very dense, fibrous structure that arises from the synchondral junction of the first rib to the sternum and passes through the sternoclavicular joint, which divides the joint into two separate joint spaces. The upper attachment is on the superior and posterior aspects of the medial clavicle. DePalma has shown … [Read more...]
It’s Shoulder Day Tomorrow!!!!!
Thanks to everyone for making my 20th year in this profession an spectacular year! This course is now SOLD OUT!!!! WOW!!! I'm so looking forward to next years courses and continuing to meet old friends and new faces across Canada! I've got some new developments coming next year along with some new courses in new locations! It's going … [Read more...]
The role of research in LAST and manual therapy as I see it.
The treatment of the human body by manual therapists has been in a constant change for about a decade now, thanks in part to a renewed interest in the study of Fascia. With an infusion of new research and a revitalization/rejuvenation of old techniques, the treatment of the ligamentous Articular system is currently going through an evolution. The … [Read more...]
Treatment Conversations
Simplicity is the hardest thing of all to achieve To develop as a manual therapist, you acquire knowledge from various sources and then you use this knowledge as a treatment language. And like any other language, it becomes special when a person is doing his own interpretation: there is the accent, or the way you speak. It’s individualistic. We … [Read more...]
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