Unique Release Positions for the Shoulder: Positioning for Optimal Results

Published: May 25, 2023, 8 a.m.

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The purpose of release is to train. Remember that.\\xa0

Long gone are the passive release positions for patients.\\xa0

Think about the connections in the regions of the body to each other and then design a position that engages those long vectors connecting one region of the body to each other.\\xa0

An example, is the use of head rotation and the GHJ, to engage the barriers BETWEEN those regions of the body to each other.\\xa0

Join Erica as she discusses a unique way to achieve end-range shoulder flexion for a neck driver.

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A glance at this episode:

  • [2:00] The connection between the head and neck

  • [4:02] How to engage barriers between different regions of the body

  • [7:18] What are the main drivers for shoulder dysfunction?

  • [9:18] What drives symptoms at end of range shoulder flexion?

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