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Pain-Free Movement
Structure and Function
TheCastleMethod
Bodywork
Orthopedic Massage
Myoskeletal Alignment Therapy
Positional Release
Muscle Energy Technique
Movement
Active Range of Motion
Fascial Fitness
Walking: Understanding the Gait Pattern
Movement Routine Integration Density
Who’s Who
Boyle, Michael
The Joint-by-Joint Approach
Chaitow, Leon
Positional Release (PR)
PR Variations
Exaggeration of distortion
Replication of position of strain
Using Jones’ tender points as monitors (Jones 1981)
Goodheart’s approach (Goodheart 1984, Walther 1969)
Functional technique (Bowles 1981, Hoover 1969)
Any painful point as a starting point for SCS (McPartland & Zigler 1993)
Facilitated positional release, FPR (Schiowitz 1990)
Induration technique (Morrison 1969)
Integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique, INIT (Chaitow 1994)
Muscle Energy Technique (MET)
MET Variations
Isometric contraction – using reciprocal inhibition (in an acute setting, without stretching)
Isometric contraction – using post-isometric relaxation (in an acute setting without stretching)
Isometric contraction – using reciprocal inhibition (chronic setting, with stretching)
Isometric contraction – using PIR (in a chronic setting, with stretching, also known as post-facilitation stretching)
Isotonic eccentric contraction (slowly performed) for strengthening weak postural muscles and preparing their agonists for stretching
Isotonic eccentric contraction (isolytic, for reduction of fibrotic change, to introduce controlled microtrauma)
Isotonic concentric contraction (for toning or rehabilitation)
Isokinetic (combined isotonic and isometric contractions)
Cook, Gray
Dalton, Erik
Dalton’s Myoskeletal Method
Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques
Pain Science in Manual Therapy
Dalton Demos
Gracovetsky, Serge
Greenman, Philip
Janda, Vladimir
Structural and Functional Approaches
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Function
Muscle Balance in Function and Pathology
Muscle Imbalance Paradigms: Biomechanical or Neurological
Chain Reactions
Articular Chains
Muscular Chains
Neurological Chains
Pathomechanics of Musculoskeletal Pain and Muscle Imbalance
Pathology of Musculoskeletal Pain
Pathomechanics of Muscle Imbalance
Causes of Muscle Tightness and Weakness
Janda’s Classification of Muscle Imbalance Patterns
Jones, Lawrence
Meyers, Thomas
Rolf, Ida P.
Sahrmann, Shirley
Waslaski, James
Key To Structural Integration
12-Step Approach
Waslaski Videos
Zink, J. Gordon
The Shoulder
Waslaski’s Shoulder
General Shoulder Protocol & 12-Step Goals
Common Shoulder Conditions
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Waslaski)
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Supraspinatus Tendinosis (Impingement)
Infraspinatus Tendinosis and Teres Minor Tendinosis
Subscapularis Tendinosis versus Bicipital and Coracobrachialis Tendinosis
Subacromial Bursitis
Upper Crossed Syndrome (jw)
Sahrmann’s Shoulder
Thoracoscapular Muscles
Trapezius
Serratus Anterior
Rhomboids
Pectoralis Minor
Levator Scapula
Thoracohumeral Muscles
Pectoralis Major
Latissimus Dorsi
Scapulohumeral Muscles
Deltoid
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Subscapularis
Teres Major
Movement Impairment Syndromes of the Shoulder
Scapular Downward Rotation
Scapular Depression
Scapular Abduction
Scapular Winging and Tilting
Humeral Anterior Glide
Humeral Superior Glide
Shoulder Medial Rotation
Glenohumeral Hypomobility
Janda’s Shoulder
Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Complex
Assessment of Shoulder Pain
Common Shoulder Conditions
Shoulder Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tendinosis
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Shoulder and Neck Pain
Shoulder Instability
The Cervical Spine
Ideal Alignment of the Cervical Region
Muscle Actions of the Cervical Spine
Motions of the Cervical Spine
Waslaski’s Cervical Spine
Greenman’s Cervical Spine
Sitting Dx: Typical Vertebrae (C3-C7)
Sitting Dx: Atlantoaxial (C1-C2)
Sitting Dx: Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1)
Cervical Spine Dx/Tx: Supine
Typical Cervical Segments C3-C7: FRS
MET C5-C6 (FRS)
Typical Cervical Segments C3-C7: ERS
MET C2-C3 ERS
Atlantoaxial (C1-C2)
MET Atlantoaxial (C1-C2)
Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1) Extension Restriction
MET Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1)-ext.
Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1) Flexion Restriction
MET Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1)-flex.
Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1) Condylar Glide
MET Occipitoatlantal (C0-C1) Condylar Glide
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