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Sacrotuberous Ligament – Massage Therapy Notes

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Sacroiliac ligament – Neuromuscular Massage Protocol

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Sacrotuberous ligament – Neuromuscular Massage Protocol

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Iliolumbar ligament – Neuromuscular Massage Protocol

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Iliolumbar Ligament – Massage Therapy Notes

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Pelvic Ligaments – Functional Anatomy

Here, I explore the anatomy of the pelvic ligaments, their structure, attachments, and how they mature through the decades of a person’s life. Overview These pelvic ligaments bind the ox coxae of the lower extremity to the axial skeleton. They consist of: Progression of Fusion A complex fascial structure wraps the major bony structures of

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Pain in Calf or Groin with Stiff Hip

People have pain in their calf or groin with a stiff hip. Pain is usually the greater concern. And, one of the two complaints usually dominates: Specific Pain Groin pain that feels like a hernia should be checked by your doctorbefore seeking relief through bodywork. Vague Stiff Hip With either of these, they often have

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Lamina Groove – Neuromuscular Massage Protocol

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Quadratus Lumborum – Functional Anatomy

Overview Quadratus lumborum means “the square muscle in the low back.” It connects the lumbar vertebrae to the ribs and iliac crest, trapping T12 and the sacrum between its attachments. Origin Insertion Function Innervation The innervation suggests that it is an abdominal muscle, but most practitioners see it as a low-back muscle. Quadratus Lumborum has

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Self Care – Releasing hip trigger points with a tennis ball

This is a VERY useful home care activity for clients with chronic trigger points in the hips. This not only includes clients with hip pain but the pain that extends down the side of the leg, down the back of the leg, and seizing hamstrings. Your neuromuscular therapist can use assessment to pinpoint the spot

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