Tom W.

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11 Mar 12:07

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09 Mar 07:51

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Here is the link for this week's office hours session. If you aren't able to attend and have a question, please feel free to comment on this post or send my a private message at any time.Ā 

https://membership.rehabscience.com/programs/live-zwykylmcpxq?category_id=262577&utm_source=product&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=content_share&utm_term=4085264&utm_content=copy

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06 Mar 07:30

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šŸ“šThe median nerve begins at the neck, like our other peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, and receives contributions from many nerve roots (C5-T1). The nerve then courses down the arm, giving sensation to the palm side of the hand, the thumb, index, middle and the lateral half of the ring finger. It also provides motor input to most of the muscles that move our wrist and fingers into flexion (imagine making a fist).

šŸ”ŽIn terms of pathology, most of us would think of carpal tunnel syndrome when discussing the median nerve. The median nerve is the only nerve that passes through the carpal tunnel, which is the most common site for developing a compression neuropathy in the human body. Besides carpal tunnel syndrome, some people with general neck pain find this mobilization to be helpful.

1ļøāƒ£The exercise shown here is a ā€˜slider’ mobilization for the median nerve, which is intended to help it move (10–15 reps, perform several times each day).

āœ…The carpal tunnel syndrome program here in the app, will teach you more exercises for the median nerve.

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05 Mar 08:50

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04 Mar 07:51

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šŸ“šThe hamstrings are a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh, responsible for knee flexion and hip extension.Ā 

šŸ”ŽThe medial hamstrings include the semitendinosus and semimembranosus, which run along the inner portion of the thigh. These muscles originate from the ischial tuberosity of the pelvis and insert on the tibia, contributing to knee flexion, internal rotation of the leg, and hip extension.

🧠The biceps femoris, the lateral hamstring muscle, has two heads: a long head that originates from the ischial tuberosity and a short head that originates from the femur. Both heads insert on the fibula, making this muscle unique from the medial hamstrings. The biceps femoris is primarily responsible for knee flexion and external rotation of the leg, with the long head also contributing to hip extension.

āœ…Strengthening both the medial and lateral hamstrings is crucial for knee stability and overall lower-body function. In the hip and knee sections here in the app, you will find a hamstring rehab program.

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25 Feb 10:19

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25 Feb 08:20

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Good morning, everyone! A new video on coccyx (tailbone) pain is now available in the 'Quick Rehab Sessions' playlist. Here is a link for the video.

https://membership.rehabscience.com/programs/coccyx-pain?category_id=267144&utm_source=product&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=content_share&utm_term=4067887&utm_content=copy

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23 Feb 12:08

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Hi all,

Here is the link to RSVP for the next office hours session on Wednesday morning. I hold office hours every Wednesday morning at 9am PST and they are a place where you can ask any questions you might have.

https://membership.rehabscience.com/programs/live-8l9nlhzhyy8?category_id=262577&utm_source=product&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=content_share&utm_term=4065265&utm_content=copy

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19 Feb 08:48

Hi everyone,

Here is the replay of yesterday's office hours session. Deb and I discussed one of her clients who injured his shoulder during a wrestling match.

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18 Feb 08:20

A new video on rehab exercises for rib and sternum pain is now available! Here is a link for the video.

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Costochondritis Rehab Exerc...

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