Movement Debrief Episode 56 is in the books. Below is a copy of the video for your viewing pleasure, and audio if you can’t stand looking at me.
Here is the set list:
- How does rib external and internal rotation relate to infrasternal angle?
- Why does the infrasternal angle measures present as they do?
- What are the anteroposterior and medial-lateral dimensions of the ribcage in these infrasternal angles?
- What are the thoracoabdominal pelvic cavity mechanics in gait?
- How does a collapsed arch impact movement variability?
- How do we treat a collapsed arch?
- Are custom orthotics a worthy solution?
If you want to watch these live, add me on Facebook or Instagram.They air every Wednesday at 7pm CST.
Enjoy!
and the audio version…
Here were the links I mentioned:
Sign-up for the Human Matrix in Seattle, WA on September 15-16th here
Sign up for the Human Matrix in Kansas City, KS on October 27-28th here
Sign-up for the Human Matrix in Portland, OR on November 10-11 here
Mechanics of the respiratory muscles
Action of the diaphragm on the ribcage
Below is the diaphragm picture I mentioned. Notice how from this angle, the diaphragm fibers would pull the ribcage inward.
Here is a bunch of stuff on the infrasternal angle.
Human resting muscle tone (HRMT): narrative introduction and modern concepts.
Paul Coffin, DPM (this is who I use to get orthotics)
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