I am so happy and very fortunate to have the help of two amazing practitioners: Cheryl Kujawinski and Angie Stritt. Cheryl and Angie are helping grow ASE Seminars into an even better community.
As some of you may have seen already, Cheryl Kujawinski helped run the ASE Orthopedic Symposium, has conducted several interviews with practitioners, and is an excellent resource for practitioners who have questions on classes and on specializing in Orthopedics. Cheryl will also be an assistant in some of our upcoming seminars as well.
Angie will be running Anthony's Mentorship community, so the Calendar of Events and all the great content will be added on time. Angie will be on top of scheduling and posting all dates and videos, assuring that the community is up to date.
Please welcome Cheryl and Angie to ASE Seminars! ššššŖšš„
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/
Anthony will be hosting another webinar this Monday, 1/12, at 8:30 PM EST. This hybrid presentation will introduce EXSTORE and motor point applications for post-surgical rehabilitation. All are welcome to attend; advance registration is required.
Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LJkJLHkcQi2HjplSqxb5Pg
Hello community! I need some help with a case. It's for an 87 year old woman who has chronic back pain and neuropathy. She fell backwards a number of years ago and since then she's been in chronic pain. She had an ablation over the summer and the nerve pain is returning. She also feels like she has weakness in her legs, has difficulty getting up without her legs buckling. Both hips have been replaced and her glute muscles are all weak. she cannot lie on her back without being in more pain after getting up. Whenever I have attempted low back treatments on her side, including a stenosis treatment, it always makes the pain worse. I often treat her in a recliner chair sitting up, but would like to make more progress with her. Any advice?