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Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Gluteus Medius

Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Gluteus Medius

  Stuart Hinds presents a technique for using tape to provide an off-loading effect when treating trigger points in Glute Med.   Taping for Trigger Points - CE/CPD Course  ...
Trigger Point Formation and Posture

Trigger Point Formation and Posture

    Alexander Technique and Trigger Points - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner   Trigger Point Therapy - Where to Start? NAT Online Certification Courses   Poor posture is a powerful “activator...
Lower Back Pain - Strengthening the Abdominals

Lower Back Pain - Strengthening the Abdominals

  Rectus Abdominis Trigger Points - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner    Treating Low Back Pain Trigger Points - Where to Start?    The abdominals are mostly responsible for the health of...
Self Help Tips for a Herniated Disc

Self Help Tips for a Herniated Disc

 What is a Prolapsed (Herniated) Disc? - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner   It's possible to have a herniated disk without any symptoms - but when they hurt, they tend to hurt bad!...
Trigger Point Therapy - Degenerative Disc Disease

Trigger Point Therapy - Degenerative Disc Disease

Unlike the muscles in the back, the discs of the lumbar spine do not have a natural blood supply and therefore cannot heal themselves; the painful symptoms of DDD can...
Taping for Trigger Points - Lower Back Pain

Taping for Trigger Points - Lower Back Pain

Taping for Lower Back Pain - Stuart Hinds Over 30 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time! According to the report Global Burden of Disease (2010) lower back pain...
Trigger Point Therapy - Treating The Abdominals

Trigger Point Therapy - Treating The Abdominals

   Treating the Abdominals - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner     Trigger points in the abdominals are common. These are "vanity" muscles, and are often enthusiastically overworked. In these cases especially,...
Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Kyphosis and Thoracic Spine Mobility

Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Kyphosis and Thoracic Spine Mobility

      Studies have shown that it's the stiffness that most often causes injuries, rather than the Kyphosis itself. Maintaining and attaining mobility in your thoracic spine is a good...
Trigger Point Therapy - Chronic Back Pain and Holding Patterns

Trigger Point Therapy - Chronic Back Pain and Holding Patterns

  Dr. Jonathan Kuttner - Winner of the 2014 NAMTPT Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy   Trigger Point TV   Dr Jonathan Kuttner (MBBCH,...
Thoracolumbar Fascia and Its Relationship to the Gmax

Thoracolumbar Fascia and Its Relationship to the Gmax

The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) is a thick, strong sheet of a ligamentous type of connective tissue, which connects with, and covers, the muscles of the trunk, hips, and shoulders. The...
Testing for Leg Length Discrepancy

Testing for Leg Length Discrepancy

  John Gibbons - Sports Osteopath and Lecturer   Leg length discrepancies are typically classified either "structural" or "functional" Leg length discrepancies are typically classified as structural or functional.  A structural discrepancy is...
How to Correct the Most Common Sacroiliac Dysfunction - Anterior Innominate Rotation

How to Correct the Most Common Sacroiliac Dysfunction - Anterior Innominate Rotation

  Treating Sacroiliac Dysfunction - John Gibbons    John Gibbons (video above) is a qualified and registered osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council, specialising in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of...