Itβs Time for a Name Change: Part II βNeurogenic Frozen Shoulderβ
A little over a year ago I wrote a blog post titled “It’s time for a name change” regarding Frozen Shoulder. The post highlighted a type of frozen shoulder observed […]
A little over a year ago I wrote a blog post titled “It’s time for a name change” regarding Frozen Shoulder. The post highlighted a type of frozen shoulder observed […]
Are you seeing patients with rotator cuffs that aren’t engaging properly? Watch NAIOMT faculty instructor Michael Lucido demonstrate a technique to improve the motor control of the left shoulder. This […]
In the video series “Best of NAIOMT” faculty instructor Michael Lucido demonstrates key techniques from NAIOMT’s core courses.
If you’re looking for more manual therapy tips and guidance from practicing clinicians and instructors, we welcome you to explore our video series “Best of NAIOMT.” The series features NAIOMT […]
In the video series “Best of NAIOMT” teaching faculty Michael Lucido demonstrates key techniques from NAIOMT’s core courses.
Abducted ulna: One of the most common dysfunctions at the elbow is the abducted ulna syndrome. And one of the most common causes is a fall onto an outstretched hand, aka […]
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