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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...
New Breakthrough in Treatment for Fibromyalgia

New Breakthrough in Treatment for Fibromyalgia

Hyperbaric oxygen chambers expose patients to pure oxygen at a higher-than-atmospheric pressure.   New research from Rice University and Institutes in Israel shows that women who suffer from fibromyalgia could...
Stretching - Sensory Theory

Stretching - Sensory Theory

There is compelling research in the field of stretching that has direct relevance to a ‘Neuroplastic trigger point theory’.     We all know that stretching makes us feel better...
Understanding Trigger Points - Embryological Development of Fascia

Understanding Trigger Points - Embryological Development of Fascia

An overview of the embryological origin of connective tissues may provide some insights into the formation and location of trigger points. Trigger points tend to manifest within the epimysium according...
NAT - Frozen Shoulder Case History

NAT - Frozen Shoulder Case History

  Thanks to Dr. Bates and NAT, I got my life back... Traditional approaches to the frozen shoulder either address the inflammation (steroid tablets, steroid injections and hydrodilatation) or the...
Trigger Point Therapy - Common Shoulder Treatment Sequence

Trigger Point Therapy - Common Shoulder Treatment Sequence

Shoulder problems affect 25% of the population. Trigger point therapy can be very effective for treating a range of shoulder pain issues. There are well documented protocols for treating rotator cuff...
Trigger Point Therapy - Muscle Strengthening

Trigger Point Therapy - Muscle Strengthening

Strengthening the muscles improves their tolerance and stamina to exercise. Keeping muscles strong can relieve pain, improve the function of muscles with trigger points, and prevent further injury. As a...
Trigger Point Therapy - Leg and Foot Injuries

Trigger Point Therapy - Leg and Foot Injuries

  An overview of leg and foot injuries - Stuart Hinds   Common Leg and Foot Injuries In today's video blog, our Australian colleague and NAT teacher Stuart Hinds provides...
Taping for Trigger Points - Which Tape To Use?

Taping for Trigger Points - Which Tape To Use?

  Taping for Trigger Points Kinesiology tape can help to provide an accumulated off-loading effect by lifting the tissue around trigger point sites. When applied correctly, this allows an unloading to...
NAT Trigger Point Workshop - Treating The Complex Shoulder

NAT Trigger Point Workshop - Treating The Complex Shoulder

    Treating trigger points in the shoulders of asymptomatic athletes can increase shoulder efficiency (performance) and help prevent injury This NAT trigger point workshop was held for the British Association...
Treating the Frozen Shoulder - RRE Method

Treating the Frozen Shoulder - RRE Method

The Reynolds Rehabilitation (RRE) approach to treating frozen shoulder has  evolved over several years and has primarily been influenced by the pioneering work of Simeon Niel-Asher. Adhesive capsulitis, or frozen...
Trigger Point Workshop - Head and Neck Pain / Non-Migraine Headaches  (P.2)

Trigger Point Workshop - Head and Neck Pain / Non-Migraine Headaches (P.2)

  Part 2 (40 mins) of 2 (40 mins, Total 80 mins) Trigger Point Workshop - Head and Neck Pain / Non-Migraine Headaches   Click Here to See Part 1...