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The hip joint is the space (i.e., joint space) where the thigh bone (i.e., femur) articulates to the pelvis (i.e., acetabulum). It is a...
The shoulder joint is the space (i.e., joint space) where the arm bone (i.e., humerus) articulates to the shoulder blade (i.e., scapula). It is a ball-and-socket...
The lumbar spine is the bottom section of your spine located between the thoracic spine (i.e., mid-back) and the tailbone. It consists of five vertebrae,...
The thoracic spine is the middle section of the spine located between the cervical spine (i.e., neck) and lumbar spine (i.e., low back). It consists of...
The cervical spine is the portion of the spine that runs from the base of the skull down to the shoulders. It consists of seven vertebrae, labeled C1-C7, that are...
In a recent case, I had a client come in for a hip assessment.
While testing their fundamental joint range of motion (internal & external rotation) we discovered neurological tightness (NT)...
With fire season having recently ended, I wanted to showcase an underappreciated group of individuals. A special forces...
By Brian Fox
As a manual therapist, I have to tell stories to provide context to the concepts I am trying to achieve in treatment. Client education...
Exercise science defines the absolute strength of a muscle as its maximum strength plus the reserve “protected” by the autonomic nervous system which cannot be voluntarily activated...
In Functional Range Release we are taught to have a systematic approach and thought process when we are assessing a client or patient.
Whether it is utilizing the Functional Range Assessment or a...
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