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Oct 12 2014

Don’t Forget About the Costoclavicular Ligament in Your Shoulder Treatments!

Abstract INTRODUCTION: The sternoclavicular joint is of clinical importance. However, there is scant information in the literature regarding one ligament of this area, the costoclavicular ligament (CCL). MATERIAL AND METHODS: In order to further elucidate this structure, 10 adult formalin-fixed cadavers (17 sides) underwent dissection of the … [Read more...]

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Oct 07 2014

Feeling Burnt Out?

Time to get some Education! Register NOW for my Final LAST course of the year! Treatment Techniques for the Shoulder … [Read more...]

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Oct 06 2014

It’s Monday!

The biggest gifts you can give a Patient is your complete and undivided Attention and Presence! Share if you agree to make today one of the BEST days of the week for your Patients!   … [Read more...]

Written by Robert · Categorized: Blog, Pictures

Oct 02 2014

Illiolumbar Ligament Proprioception, Support and Pain!

Immunohistochemical demonstration of nerve endings in iliolumbar ligament. Abstract STUDY DESIGN: Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of mechanoreceptor and nociceptor levels and distribution in iliolumbar ligament. SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND DATA: The function of iliolumbar ligament and its role in … [Read more...]

Written by Robert · Categorized: Blog, Research

Sep 26 2014

Manual Therapy is an ART and a Science!

In the book “Movement, Stability & Lumbopelvic Pain”, Andry Vleeming uses the term “Ligamentous Stocking” to describe the connectedness of fibrous soft-tissue structures of the lumbar vertebrae to the sacrum. I put it to you that this “Ligamentous Stocking” is organism wide, connecting not just the vertebral column to the sacrum, but also … [Read more...]

Written by Robert · Categorized: Blog, Pictures

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