Overhead vs Quadruped, Hypersensitivity, and Frozen Shoulder – Movement Debrief Episode 35

Movement Debrief Episode 35 is in the books. Here is a copy of the video and audio for your listening pleasure.

Here is the set list:

  • How do the overhead and quadruped positions affect infrasternal angles?
  • How does one reduce hypersensitivity in a focal area of longstanding pain?
  • How does one perform treatment on someone with frozen shoulder?
  • How often are there cervicocranial components to frozen shoulder?
  • What other things do we need to be looking at with frozen shoulder?

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Enjoy!

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Here were the links I mentioned:

Infrasternal Angles

NOI Recognise apps

CRAFTA – A con ed course on craniocervicalmandibular region

Tactile discrimination, but not tactile stimulation alone, reduces chronic limb pain.

Acupuncture applied as a sensory discrimination training tool decreases movement-related pain in patients with chronic low back pain more than acupuncture alone: a randomised cross-over experiment

“Why Are My Nerves So Sensitive?” By Adriaan Louw

Oxygen Advantage 

“Unconventional Medicine: Join the Revolution to Reinvent Healthcare, Reverse Chronic Disease, and Create a Practice You Love” by Chris Kresser

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Overhead vs Quadruped

Hypersensitivity

Frozen Shoulder