If you missed the live presentation yesterday, don't worry, I've got the replay right here for you. My good friend Paul Elliott (some of you may know him from Stretching Canada) has been a thought leader and educator in manual therapy for decades and is just an all round nice guy!We sat down and had a good ol" chat discussing all things … [Read more...]
British Fascial Online Symposium 2020!
Due to the current global pandemic, the British Fascial Symposium 2020 LIVE event has been cancelled. I had been scheduled to instruct 3 classes over the amazing 2 day live event in England. I got the sad news on the same day that my Temporary UK Work Visa got approved! LOL!The British Fascial Symposium 2020 will now be Streamed ONLINE! I'll … [Read more...]
(VIDEO INSIDE) Anatomy of the Lateral Elbow Part 2
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! Here's another nice piece of research from The Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery detailing the anatomy and kinematics of the Lateral Elbow Complex. The structure and kinematics of the lateral collateral ligament of the elbow joint were investigated … [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) Coracoid Pain Test: A New Clinical Sign of Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis
Helping Incorporate Research and Manual Techniques into your Massage Therapy Practice! So this caught my eye this morning! This is an interesting report identifying another manual test for clinicians to incorporate into their testing for Adhesive Capsulitis. Have a read through the Abstract, head on over to the Full Paper. Then "come on … [Read more...]
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