In a couple of weeks I'll be instructing my Knee Leg & Foot course. As I was preparing and updating the course content, I was perusing the web looking for new info on MCL's an came upon these great videos I think you will appreciate. In this 3 Part Series, Marc Schmitz, MSc outlines and discusses the newest information pertaining to the … [Read more...]
How Ultrasound is Changing Our Understanding of Anatomy and Function
For thousands of years, Anatomy has been taught segmentally, each structure separate from the other. Each structure went from point A to point B. From the time of Hippocrates to da Vinci, the study of anatomy was hindered by legalities and religious beliefs. Today though, technology has enabled a new way of looking in and expanding our … [Read more...]
Ligament injury/deficiency and CNS Plasticity!
Anterior cruciate ligament deficiency causes brain plasticity: a functional MRI study. Abstract BACKGROUND: The mechanoreceptors located in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) constitute an afferent source of information toward the central nervous system. It has been proposed that ACL deficiency causes a disturbance in neuromuscular control, … [Read more...]
Role Of The Diaphragm In Stability & Movement Of The Shoulder
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...]
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...]
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