Deep tissue & neuromuscular therapy, The torso / by Sean Riehl.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [Santa Barbara, CA.] : Real Bodywork, c2005Description: 1 videodisc (79 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm. + 1 booklet (14 p. : col. ill ; 11 x 14 cm.)Content type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Other title:
  • Torso
  • Deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy, The torso
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.82 22
Contents:
Hip -- Shoulder -- Back -- Scapula -- Neck.
Summary: "This video includes 53 techniques, 31 muscles and 29 trigger points. In this video Mr. Riehl shows the assessment of the hips in terms of anterior/posterior rotation and high/low hip movements, and how these movement affect the lower back pain. Also covered are the adductors (for groin pulls), and the other hip muscles that control the internal and external rotation of the femur (like the piriformis that can cause sciatic nerve impingement). The lower back section discusses the most important muscles of lower back pain and their referral patterns, as well as how to evaluate for spinal mobility to help pinpoint pain. The neck section shows evaluation of the four ranges of motion and how to alleviate restriction. How to work on the anterior cervical vertebrae by pushing aside the trachea and touching the front of the cervical spine is also shown- great for whiplash sufferers. The work on the scalenes will help people who have arm pain that comes from this area."--Publisher.
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Hip -- Shoulder -- Back -- Scapula -- Neck.

"This video includes 53 techniques, 31 muscles and 29 trigger points. In this video Mr. Riehl shows the assessment of the hips in terms of anterior/posterior rotation and high/low hip movements, and how these movement affect the lower back pain. Also covered are the adductors (for groin pulls), and the other hip muscles that control the internal and external rotation of the femur (like the piriformis that can cause sciatic nerve impingement). The lower back section discusses the most important muscles of lower back pain and their referral patterns, as well as how to evaluate for spinal mobility to help pinpoint pain. The neck section shows evaluation of the four ranges of motion and how to alleviate restriction. How to work on the anterior cervical vertebrae by pushing aside the trachea and touching the front of the cervical spine is also shown- great for whiplash sufferers. The work on the scalenes will help people who have arm pain that comes from this area."--Publisher.

DVD ; colour recording system: NTSC ; region code free.

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