If you took EXSTORE, this video will hopefully clarify some of the confusion around the 2 different platforms (websites) where we have videos.
To access the online EXSTORE videos, those are on on your account at aseseminars.com - IF you took EXSTORE in 2022 or later.
The videos below explains the difference between aseseminars.com and dranthonylombardi.locals.com.
Also - The EXSTORE™ App is coming in 2026. This app will be all inclusive and have ALL of Anthony's webinars, recorded seminars, motor point manual and soft tissue manual, exstore exam sheet, and much more in ONE PLACE. It will be a premium app as it will give you access to ALL of the videos and online courses Anthony has ever done, and any he will do in the future. Plus it will have guidance on the intake and exstore scan, and quick links to the motor point locations and needling videos. This is a big project so my goal is November of this year. This will not be a cheap app. Depending on what you have purchased in the past, you can get a credit towards the cost of the app.
In the meantime, here is a video to show you how to access your content on the ASE Seminars website and what is on the Mentorship community.
https://vimeo.com/1166976169/af7cee2378?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Thank you to @susan_beck for showing me this
Neat little feature on the Locals Phone app.
Bookmarks Help you save post and videos that you want to go back to later.
Spring is coming… eventually. And when it does, runners will start emerging again, not just the die-hards who have been braving the cold all winter. I treat a whole spectrum of runners in clinic, from Ironman athletes to weekend joggers and everything in between. This webinar is an absolute goldmine, and I hope you get as much out of it as I have.
@Exstoreman I now have several patients with L4-L5 herniation and drop foot and/or leg-foot nerve pain. Some of them are making good progress, others not so much.
Should I be doing soft tissue work around L4-L5 and/or elsewhere?
And you previously mentioned there's a way to use gua sha effectively for this (since I have hand/wrist injury), can you describe that?