I remember being taught in school (as a student) and again remember my Co-Instructors instructing that the SI Joint could be measured for upslips, rotations, diagonal axis dysfunctions etc... Now I'm honestly uncomfortable using that terminology, communication and assessment of the structure. I am biased in thinking that we still have influence … [Read more...]
(FREE VIDEOS & RESEARCH) Ligamentous Injuries and Neural Plasticity
Sign up for the Free Videos after the Research! We all have had patients with torn ACL’s and PCL, and Patients that have undergone surgery for partial or total knee replacement. Many of my patients complain of a “give way” sensation or comment on how their leg doesn’t feel like it’s theirs any longer despite having complete stability post … [Read more...]
Role Of The Diaphragm In Function Of The Shoulder
For those who asked for more research on the connections of the diaphragm to shoulder conditions/complaints from our patients, this is a great read that documents the connection. Here's another good read from earlier: Role Of The Diaphragm In Stability & Movement Of The Shoulder Full Paper This is just one sample example from the … [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...]
Pain referral from the sternoclavicular joint: a study in normal volunteers
Abstract Objective: The sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) is commonly affected by rheumatological conditions. Case reports suggest that it may refer pain to distant areas, potentially leading to delays in diagnosis and inappropriately targeted investigations. Therefore, we studied the patterns of pain referral from the SCJ of nine healthy … [Read more...]
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