Joseph Muscolino – Stretching the Lower Back and Pelvis – Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Techniques
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[WebRip – 2 MP4]Learn how to stretch the lower back and pelvis/hip joint. Beginner, intermediate and advanced techniques are demonstrated and taught: Stretching of functional groups, pin and stretch, and neural inhibition (CR/PIR/PNF, and AC) stretching techniques are all covered. All stretching techniques are taught with an emphasis on body mechanics. As a bonus, this DVD also includes orthopedic assessment of the lumbar spine, hip joint mobilization, and stretching of the thoracic spine!Dr. Joe Muscolino is a chiropractor in private practice and has been a manual therapy educator for more than 25 years. He explains and teaches these techniques simply, clearly, and thoroughly! This 2-DVD set is a must for all manual therapists: massage therapists, structural integration practitioners, athletic trainers, physical and occupational therapists, chiropractic and osteopathic physicians.
Table of contents:
DISK 1
Part 1
1. Straight Leg Raise 0:01:05
2. Slump Test 0:04:07
3. Cough and Valsalva 0:06:08
Part 2
4. Introduction to Stretching the Trunk 0:07:32
5. Stretching the Trunk – Posterior Line 0:08:31
6. Stretching the Trunk – Lateral Line 0:16:17
7. Stretching the Trunk – Anterior Line 0:20:02
8. Lumbar Spine Traction 0:30:43
DISK 2
Part 39. Introduction to Stretching the Hip Joint 0:00:00
10. Stretching the Hamstrings 0:01:03
11. Stretching the Gluteal Muscles 0:05:34
12. Stretching the Piriformis & Other Deep Lateral Rotators 0:09:01
13. Stretching the Medial Rotators 0:25:30
14. Stretching the Hip Flexors 0:29:00
15. Stretching the Abductors 0:45:13
16. Stretching the Adductors 0:53:45
Part 4
17. Introduction to Neural Inhibition Stretching 1:00:37
18. Contract Relax (CR) Stretching 1:03:34
19. Agonist Contract (AC) Stretching 1:10:57
20. Contract Relax Agonist Contract (CRAC) Stretching 1:17:03
Part 5
21. Pin & Stretch Technique 1:22:10
22. Hip Joint Mobilization 1:28:02
23. Stretching the Thoracic Spine 1:31:00
Runtime:STRETCHING THE LOWER BACK AND PELVIS DSIC 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 3
9. Introduction to Stretching the Hip Joint 0:00:00
10. Stretching the Hamstrings 0:01:03
11. Stretching the Gluteal Muscles 0:05:34
12. Stretching the Piriformis & Other Deep Lateral Rotators 0:09:01
13. Stretching the Medial Rotators 0:25:30
14. Stretching the Hip Flexors 0:29:00
15. Stretching the Abductors 0:45:13
16. Stretching the Adductors 0:53:45
Part 4
17. Introduction to Neural Inhibition Stretching 1:00:37
18. Contract Relax (CR) Stretching 1:03:34
19. Agonist Contract (AC) Stretching 1:10:57
20. Contract Relax Agonist Contract (CRAC) Stretching 1:17:03
Part 5
21. Pin & Stretch Technique 1:22:10
22. Hip Joint Mobilization 1:28:02
23. Stretching the Thoracic Spine 1:31:00
Runtime:
DVD 1: 38:05
DVD 2: 1:34:59
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