shoulder pain solutions

Treatment Tip: Interscapular Tissues

 
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Personally, I kind of like adding a little flavor to how I serve athletes and patients. When it comes to evaluation methods, I try to look outside, around, and beyond the box to figure out how the tools I have can be the component that gives them a solution; when I upgrade my manual therapy skills, I look for holes in my treatment methods to fill; and when it comes to rehabilitation, I try to find ways that can give them a little more boost to their intentional movement flows.

With that in mind, I’d like to share a a little bit of secret sauce to make your rehab a little more flavorful and meaningful.

If your people think prone T's and Y's (or any other alphabet you have them do) is "boring" and not sexy enough, then put a little 'twist' on their outlook. This video will teach them to make a judgement on the skills & drills you prescribe ... muhahaha!!

Check this video out only if you want to save your body while treating someone else!!Years of experience has taught me that body position is key when it come...

You may know about this next tip, but thought I’d share it anyways. Below is a quick video that shares a slight change in the popular, and often "boring," external rotation movement flow. My perspective is - the more you can access tissues through a wider range of motion, the better capacity to handle a wider range of perturbations, equating to a wider range of movement solution to your system can choose from.

Please let me know what you think about these tips!


Change your mindset … Change your perspective … life is much better when you have an outlook that creates opportunity.

 
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Dr. Joe Jaime, DC, DACBSP®, ATC, CSCS®, FRC®ms, CES


Reference:
Kyoto, 2015