Sacral Ligaments
The Curious Role of Iliolumbar LigamentsBy Erik Dalton, PhD What typically comes to your mind when a client presents with chronic sciatic symptoms — disc
The Curious Role of Iliolumbar LigamentsBy Erik Dalton, PhD What typically comes to your mind when a client presents with chronic sciatic symptoms — disc
Are you interested in past Myoskeletal articles? Many of these are out of print but are available here. http://erikdalton.com/articles.htm
Educational and instructional posters to display in your office.
From Shoulder, Arm & Hand course One of the first problems we see with rotator cuff syndromes is an impingement of the supraspinatus tendon by
From Advanced Upper Body course “Some insist that it is a medical condition while others are convinced that it is a mental health issue. What
A primary goal of CS training is teaching clients how to recruit specific deep trunk muscles to effectively control lumbar spine positioning during dynamic movements.
http://www.youtube.com/v/-lqklB31EFI From Upper Body Course Suboccippital muscles with nerves removed There are only a few places where the nervous system can be properly tuned, and
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This 2020 article authored by Howard J Luks, MD, emphasizes the importance of maintaining muscle mass. I’ve written about how the body’s “Spring Systems” are
Mechanical loading is an important factor in musculoskeletal health and disease. Tendons and ligaments require physiological levels of mechanical loading to develop and maintain their
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