Neuromuscular Therapy Clinic

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09/04/2017
A short quadratus lumborum leads to a functional short leg on the same side. This in turn leads to muscle adaptations, w...
02/04/2017

A short quadratus lumborum leads to a functional
short leg on the same side. This in turn leads to muscle
adaptations, whereby the contralateral adductors may
shorten in an effort to pull the femur more posteriorly
into the acetabulum. This can create the look of a short
leg on the contralateral side and cause subluxation at
the p***c symphysis and sacroiliac joint. Kinetic chain
problems continue both up and down the chain.

MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT COMMENT

A short quadratus lumborum leads to a functional
short leg on the same side. This in turn leads to muscle
adaptations, whereby the contralateral adductors may
shorten in an effort to pull the femur more posteriorly
into the acetabulum. This can create the look of a short
leg on the contralateral side and cause subluxation at
the p***c symphysis and sacroiliac joint. Kinetic chain
problems continue both up and down the chain.
Pain is experienced at the sacroiliac joint and into
the gluteal muscles and the hip. Referred pain in the
anterior thigh and groin can be very painful. Fear
of coughing or sneezing because of intolerable pain
in the lower back is common. As a result of pain on
the affected side there may be diffculty sleeping.
Myofascial trigger points in the quadratus lumborum
can cause the hip to hike, which can lead to a scoliosis
and subsequently an anatomical short leg.

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What Is Neuromuscular Therapy?Neuromuscular Therapy is a hands on soft tissue technique specifically designed to identif...
30/03/2017

What Is Neuromuscular Therapy?

Neuromuscular Therapy is a hands on soft tissue technique specifically designed to identify and address muscular dysfunction and pain. This effective therapy boosts the body’s ability to recover from prolonged exposure to the stress and strain of overtraining and fatigue, and encourages a restoration of functional normality with focus on deactivating trigger points.
Principals of neuromuscular therapy:
Ischemia: Lack of blood supply to soft tissues which causes hypersensitivity to touch
Trigger Points: Highly irritated points in muscles which refer pain to other parts of the body
Nerve Compression or Entrapment: Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone
Postural Distortion: Imbalance of the muscular system resulting from the movement of the body off the longitudinal and horizontal planes
Biomechanical Dysfunction: Imbalance of the musculoskeletal system resulting in faulty movement patterns

Multifidus muscle is Powerful and often loaded as it's postural. Do any movement and it working same as Rotators They as...
28/03/2017

Multifidus muscle is Powerful and often loaded as it's postural.
Do any movement and it working same as Rotators
They as two Brothers.

Very difficult to reach in treatment.
Have to be a good professional

Picture shows fibrotic formation in Chronic stage. To remove that Tissue as a plastic not easy job. I will always recomm...
28/03/2017

Picture shows fibrotic formation in Chronic stage.
To remove that Tissue as a plastic not easy job.
I will always recommend to employ
DRY NEDLING for help

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