What You’ll Discover in Freeing The Shoulders and Arms
Tom Myers – Freeing The Shoulders and Arms
This video explains the anatomy and function of the shoulders and arms, offers four mini sessions to clients with BodyReading (visual assessment), strategy and techniques, and Shows techniques for muscles surrounding shoulders and arms and Anatomy Trains author presents hands Tom Myers. Examine the muscles involved in the balance between the shoulder girdle and the rib cage. and Get an understanding of anatomy and function of the shouldergirdle and Arms through the Anatomy Trains Arm Lines
The computer age has given rise to a new use for the arms. This requires a complicated equation of stability and mobility in order to properly balance on the rib cage. Shoulders can be easily used to compensate the thoracic. and These can be caused by cervical deviations. These can cause problems that travel down to the arms. and Up to the neck, hands and jaw, or even into your spine and The rib cage.
Students will be able recognize ‘ideal’ and Patterns that are compensated and How to tie them in with the story of your body. You’ll be able to truly ‘see’ It is important to know what needs to be done in order to see lasting changes in this area.
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Participating in this online course will allow you to learn about anatomy, bodyreading strategies, and manual therapy techniques. and Upon completion, take the quiz online to earn CE credits.
Participants will be able:
*Name the major functions of the shoulder girdle
*Group the muscles in the rotator cuff
*Describe the bones, joints, and The shoulders have major ligaments and Arms
*Understand and Postural assessment terms are used for the scapula and Capular x
*Demonstrate palpatory certainty on the various muscles
*Perform the various techniques for fascial and Each muscle can be myofascial released
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