Wednesday December 8th at 8:30pm EST - Link Below
We know EXSTORE assessment, motor points, electro-acupuncture, and soft tissue manual therapy produce solid, exceptional results for treating MSK and pain patients. What is the missing piece that can drive even better, faster results for many of your patients? Adding Rehabilitation in to your treatments!
In this free webinar, Lev and Anthony discuss how adding rehabilitative exercises can be a quick and effective addition to your treatments current MSK pain treatments. Anthony will also present a case study in which he used rehab, and Lev will break it down and explain the how and why.
With all of these skills available to us, you will see why Acupuncturists can and should be the BEST at treating MSK and pain, better than any other specialty or discipline today.
Join us 8:30pm EST with the zoom link!
https://us02web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_Vrbpb32VTZSHsAMZWQ5lOQ
January’s webinar is here! This one is a favorite of mine because it includes the fascial lens when teaching the movement of the foot and ankle. It cover anatomy, fascia, and accessory motion of the foot and ankle. Definitely worth checking out.
Give this a read after you watch the video: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7689775/
Athletic Intensive Myofascial Release
Location: Shokunin CrossFit, Mesa, AZ
Pre-requisite: EXSTORE
Register here:
https://aseseminars.com/event/athletic-intensive-myofascial-seminar/
What permissions are generally needed for a hospital visit? I have a patient that wanted me to do a hospital visit for her parent. I told her with approval from her physician and hospital that I could do a visit.
Is there any paperwork outside of the normal paperwork I should know about to keep myself protected?
I have a new patient, 44 year old man, who has L sciatic pain, starting in his left gluteals and down his left leg upon standing or walking/running for 7 or more minutes, but all other positions or activities actually improves the pain: sitting, lying, weightlifting, biking, squatting, jump rope, sit ups, etc although it worsens after hours of sitting at work. On walks he often has to squat to get relief. Sensation is numb tingling to knife sharpness or electrical. He has had imaging diagnosing mild stenosis L5-S1 but nothing the doctors considered worth intervening for. Onset of sciatica was insidious 2 years ago with no clear initiating incident. He’s had PT for a year with no effect.
EXSTORE: He is very strong and my pressure is not that well calibrated I think, so at best I felt a little sponginess in the TFL and gluteus minimus/posterior gluteus medius. But it was unclear. He did have more restriction in SLR, about 60-70 degrees compared to 80-90 for right.
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