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This evidence-based course teaches how to effectively assess, identify, and treat the underlying causes of strained hips, low back, hamstrings and more. It applies myofascial release, trigger point therapy and deep tissue stripping techniques. Using nine hip and back imbalances as starting points, observation and palpation techniques are taught that narrow down root causes. Treatment success increases because thirteen assessment skills and twenty-two release techniques crafted for specific root causes are taught in detail.
Cracking the Code
What you're about to witness and make your own are nine effective approaches to unraveling a common pain pattern that, ironically, often goes unrecognized!
+ About 70% of my clients come in with hip/back imbalances:
+ More than half of those have already seen other practitioners, unsuccessfully.
+ Discovery happens during assessments.
+ The code will be the correct sequence of techniques that pinpoint and ease the real culprit(s) causing the imbalance.
Why nine approaches?
+ Nine client complaints give us enough choices to begin narrowing down the search.
+ Verbal and visual input reflects recent changes in habitual movements, trauma, stress, and environment.
+ Body feedback during assessment palpations directs with less guesswork.
+Fibrotic tissue and unexpected joint fixations, for example, often tell us to slow down, modify, or switch to the nearest technique.
+ Consider these systematic techniques to be a giant, living flowchart, with enough overlap and process of elimination to find your clients' unique pathways.
Cracking the Code
What you're about to witness and make your own are nine effective approaches to unraveling a common pain pattern that, ironically, often goes unrecognized!
+ About 70% of my clients come in with hip/back imbalances:
+ More than half of those have already seen other practitioners, unsuccessfully.
+ Discovery happens during assessments.
+ The code will be the correct sequence of techniques that pinpoint and ease the real culprit(s) causing the imbalance.
Why nine approaches?
+ Nine client complaints give us enough choices to begin narrowing down the search.
+ Verbal and visual input reflects recent changes in habitual movements, trauma, stress, and environment.
+ Body feedback during assessment palpations directs with less guesswork.
+Fibrotic tissue and unexpected joint fixations, for example, often tell us to slow down, modify, or switch to the nearest technique.
+ Consider these systematic techniques to be a giant, living flowchart, with enough overlap and process of elimination to find your clients' unique pathways.