2 Weekends, 1 Goal: To Be The Best
You took EXSTORE, now it's time for advanced training
There is nothing like our courses, and this includes these 2 training coming up in October. You will learn invaluable techniques that will make you a better, faster, and more effective practitioner.
Here's what's coming up...
šClinical Intensive at Anthony's Clinic October 4th-5th
Learn EXACTLY how Anthony applies EXSTORE⢠in his clinic and easily treats multiple patients an hour.
The Clinical Intensive is true old-school apprenticeship learning. You will treat over 60 of Anthony's patients over the weekend, including multiple patients an hour. After taking the clinical intensive, you will be a more efficient, productive, and effective practitioner - with a lot more confidence.
>>There's only 3 seats left<<
šSports Course in Mesa, Arizona October 17th-19th
Get ready for something new in the assessment & treatment of Sports Injuries and Athletic Performance!
Anthony and James are teaming up to bring you their knowledge and expertise with their new seminar, Advanced Sports Injury & Performance Strategies for Assessing & Treating Athletes. Not only do you get ample time to practice the techniques, you also get to see how they are applied on actual athletes to see the immediate results you can deliver.
INCLUDED WITH THE SEMINAR...
This seminar includes the Ultimate Sports Bundle, a $2445 value, for FREE.
This bundle includes:
⢠2023 Recorded Sports Seminar from Mesa, AZ
⢠Sports Webinar 14-pack bundle
⢠6-month membership to Dr. Lombardi's Mentorship Community
⢠Early bird ends August 31st, so don't wait to register!
Links to register:
Clinical Intensive - https://aseseminars.com/event/clinical-intensive-training-course-october-2025/
Sports Seminar - https://aseseminars.com/event/next-level-needling-for-athletes/
Januaryās 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/
Join us Saturday February 28th at 12:30 pm EST!
Live lab is back this Saturday! Letās nerd out together! š¤
NOTE: registration is required šš½ https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/T0US6enHT5ywbo-ebRN_IQ
@Exstoreman 62 year old female with Left Lateral Leg Pain. Constant pain radiating down lateral left thigh and calf into foot with numbness and cold feeling primarily in big toe and pins-and-needles sensation throughout upper foot. Whole foot is very sensitive. Leg feels heavy.
Began 2 years ago with sudden severe low back pain. Toes in L foot suddenly went numb and went up side of leg.
See attached MRI report.
She's otherwise very healthy and has NO LBP whatsoever. Walks 4-5 miles/day. Skis (and notices itās harder to turn with left leg).
Have treated her 5 times so far (weekly), treating MPs and doing renovation with no improvement in symptoms except for after the 3rd visit her leg felt a bit lighter, but just for a few hours. Also, SLR is improved.
Wondering if there's anything else I can try? MRI mentioned drop foot (no symptoms now) - should I treat the peroneal nerve (as discussed in recent LIVE)? Other ideas?
1st EXSTORE Scan:
ROM:
SLR: L-50 / R-60 (limited by hamstring tightness)
Inhibition: