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Jan 14 2015

Role Of The Diaphragm In Stability & Movement Of The Shoulder

Do you include treatment of the Diaphragm in your shoulder or postural treatments?
I know I do and have for my whole career.

Quote: “This study provides definitive evidence that the human diaphragm is involved in the control of postural stability during sudden voluntary movement of the limbs.”

As a group the Diaphragm, TVA, Pelvic Floor and Multifidus Muscles form the top, bottom, front and back of a “cylinder” of support for the trunk.
As a group the Diaphragm, TVA, Pelvic Floor and Multifidus Muscles form the top, bottom, front and back of a “cylinder” of support for the trunk.

Read the full abstract here

Written by Robert · Categorized: Blog, Research

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