by Erica and Susan | Apr 13, 2023 | Gut
This is part 2 of a short webinar on the interactions of the functional anatomy and physiology of the GI system, presented by Susan Clinton. This will give listeners a nice story of these systems in aspects of digestion and this affects other systems. A glance at this...
by Erica and Susan | Apr 6, 2023 | EXERCISE
Answer: A dominant movement pattern that is the same across all this patient’s activities. No 1- weightlifters brace and dump their shoulder blades when they rack squat. A very common pattern for this movement, especially when you are lifting over #200...
by Erica and Susan | Mar 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
This is part 1 of a short webinar on the interactions of the functional anatomy and physiology of the GI system. Listen to the unique anatomical arrangements and the neurophysiology connections. A glance at this episode: [1:00] Where the visceral organs are located...
by Erica and Susan | Mar 16, 2023 | LOW BACK PAIN
How do you rehab someone who is VERY hypermobile and suffers from persistent low back pain? Carefully and specifically! When someone who is hypermobile complains of continued and persistent back pain, your first thought is, ” Is this an overactive system?...
by Erica and Susan | Mar 8, 2023 | Assessment
In this episode, Erica discusses the fine points of what to do when your patient stops improving. AKA a plateau. Problem-solving through a patient plateau requires sound clinical reasoning and a reflection back to the patient’s story. Looking at the injury and...
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