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Read cervical headache treatment study
Read cervical headache treatment study
Although commonly utilized interventions, no studies have directly compared the effectiveness of cervical and thoracic manipulation to mobilization and exe
Explore blood flow restriction therapy benefits
Explore blood flow restriction therapy benefits
Adductor Strain - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Adductor Strain - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
An adductor strain or injury to the adductor muscle group is a common cause of medial leg and groin pain, especially among athletes. The adductor complex includes the 3 adductor muscles (magnus, longus, and brevis), of which the adductor longus is most commonly injured. All 3 muscles primarily provide adduction of the thigh. The adductor longus also provides some medial rotation. In open-chain movement, the adductor magnus primarily adducts the hip, while in closed-chain movement, it helps stabilize the pelvis and lower extremity during the stance phase of gait (see Image. Medial Compartment of the Thigh). Because the adductor magnus attaches to the ischial tuberosity, the muscle also contributes to hip extension.[1][2]
DN - 2 - Spinal Manipulation Institute
DN - 2 - Spinal Manipulation Institute
Article Review mini-series: Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
Article Review mini-series: Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
VALD Force Plates: Article
VALD Force Plates: Article
NordBord and ACL reconstruction
NordBord and ACL reconstruction
Reliability of Markerless Motion Capture Systems for Assessing Movement Screenings
Reliability of Markerless Motion Capture Systems for Assessing Movement Screenings
Movement screenings are commonly used to detect unfavorable movement patterns. Markerless motion capture systems have been developed to track 3-dimensional motion. To determine the reliability of movement screenings assessed using a markerless ...