Erik Dalton Blog

Pinched Nerves

For decades, manual therapists, biomedical researchers and neuroscientists have battled over the conceptual ideology of pinched nerves. One group holds the belief that spinal misalignments

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Adductors, Pudendal Nerve and Pelvic Floor Pain

Pelvic floor muscles such as levator ani, coccygeus and obturator internus attach to the front, back and sides of the pelvis and sacrum and form the bottom of the core. These muscles must be able to contract to maintain continence, and to relax allowing for urination and bowel movements, and in women, sexual intercourse.

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Patella Pain

https://player.vimeo.com/video/222088620 From Technique Tour course Every year, more and more clients come in complaining of generalized pain around the kneecap (patella) aggravated by activities such

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Pain – Spasm – Pain

From Dynamic Lqwer Body course Much has been written in manual therapy texts about loss of flexibility and range of motion due to fascial contractures,

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Pain Puzzle

It was a moment of epiphany, where wisdom hung heavily in the air. The legendary, feisty, 92-year-old Detroit osteopath Clarence Harvey was about to share

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