
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Revisited
https://vimeo.com/220048812 From Shoulder, Arm & Hand course Adding Nerve and Joint Gliding Routines Image 1: The relationship of the median nerve and the transverse carpal
https://vimeo.com/220048812 From Shoulder, Arm & Hand course Adding Nerve and Joint Gliding Routines Image 1: The relationship of the median nerve and the transverse carpal
Both professional and recreational athletes depend on their hands, wrists and fingers for proper strength, grip and range of motion for optimal performance. Sprains commonly
Ideal shoulder girdle balance requires that some muscles act as stabilizers and others as mobilizers, depending on joint position and movement required for the particular
Median nerve entrapment syndrome by Erik Dalton, Ph.D. Artists, bodyworkers, computer programmers, and writers are among those who suffer from overuse syndromes such as carpal
Ideal shoulder girdle balance requires that some muscles act as stabilizers and others as mobilizers, depending on joint position and movement required for the particular task. A perfect balance of mobilizers and stabilizers results in optimal alignment, or joint centration. Think of joint centration like the wheel on a car.
The Science of Pain: History, Neurology and Dysfunction Throughout the ages, understanding and addressing pain has been a matter of serious concern. Historical documents reveal
The neuro-reflexogenic relationship of muscles, nerves and joints is at the heart of Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques (MAT) Any alteration of joint function is carefully monitored
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