Methods for Analyzing Gait Processes Humans are created to move in order to survive - locomotion must precede all other activities. The past few decades have witnessed the development of two diverse schools of thought, each with their own biomechanical explanations detailing the seemingly simple act of walking. In this article, Dr. Erik Dalton delivers a detailed analysis of both, through the Myoskeletal lens.Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Gait Analysis, Leg Locomotion, pain management, massage therapy, massage therapy techniques, manual therapy, massage therapists, myoskeletal alignment techniques, bodywork Tax Time Can Be Easier With Time Tracking Software If you'd like to be proactive preparing for next year's tax day, here's a simple yet thorough, and efficient, solution to alleviate your concerns. Hire a time tracker to do a vast majority of what's required .... in advance!Keywords:
Kelsie Medel, time tracking, time tracker, time tracking software, timesheets, time and attendance, time management, online timesheets, mobile time tracking, web based time tracking, time tracking app Myoskeletal Techniques for Bikers Like many of our popular, but abnormal, athletic endeavors such as golf, tennis, bowling, etc., cyclists bring with them a complex biomechanical downside that is frequently hard to completely fix. The 'arched back' model is usually the most problematic. In an endeavor to level the eyes, the rider must hyperextend occiput on atlas. The cervicothoracic junction is also forced to hyperextend (neck-on-shoulders) resulting in chronically locked intervertebral joints and rib jamming.Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Pain Management for Bikers, bodyworkers, pain management, massage therapy, massage therapy techniques, manual therapy, massage therapists, myoskeletal alignment techniques, bodywork, CE home study The Bike Body Like many of our popular, but abnormal, athletic endeavors such as golf, tennis, bowling, etc., cyclists bring with them a complex biomechanical downside that is oftentimes hard to completely fix. The 'arched back' model is generally the most problematic. In an endeavor to level the eyes, the rider must hyperextend occiput on atlas. The cervicothoracic junction is also forced to hyperextend (neck-on-shoulders) resulting in chronically locked intervertebral joints and rib jamming.Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Pain Management for Bikers, bodyworkers, pain management, massage therapy, myoskeletal alignment techniques, CE home study courses Myoskeletal Therapy and High Heels In a highly functioning body, the neuro-myoskeletal system hangs in dynamic symmetry, with each part balancing the other. But when a woman wears high heels, a new dynamic equilibrium occurs. If even one body part becomes fixed, the whole system must compensate with altered movement patterns, resulting in kinetic 'chain' kinks.Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Myoskeletal Alignment and High Heels, Myoskeletal Alignment, High Heels, CE home study courses, massage therapy workshops, pain management, myoskeletal alignment techniques Tight Muscles and Joint Dysfunction Tight muscles create asymmetry and weak muscles allow for asymmetry in both the myofascial and skeletal systems. Deep, intrinsic muscles and the bony frame of the body are inseparable: What affects one always affects the other. Until the therapist devises a basic understanding of how deep tissue techniques affect mobility/stability in the bony framework, random deep tissue work is contraindicated. Massage and bodyworkers who study chronic pain and postural problems profit by studying spinal biomechanics and learning to focus therapeutic intent on both myofascial and spine-related (articular)Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Myoskeletal Treatment for Tight Muscles, Myoskeletal Treatment, Tight Muscles, Myoskeletal, myoskeletal alignment techniques, massage therapy, bodyworker, pain management Myoskeletal Advantages for Bodyworkers Erik Daltons well-known Myoskeletal Workshops and best-selling home-study programs teach massage and bodyworkers practice-building strategies for complex back, neck, rotator cuff, hip, and leg pain conditions. Ideal for sports, orthopedic, functional movement and structural integration therapists.Keywords:
Erik Dalton, Myoskeletal Alignment, Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques, massage therapy, bodyworker, manual therapy, sports therapy, structural integration therapists, bodywork practice, erik dalton, pain management Manage the Pain Today Why do we need pain management jobs in this day and age? Well the answer to that question is simple. must a person who has recovered from an injury suffer in constant pain for the rest of their life with no relief? A man has just recovered from spinal surgical remedy and still has back pain that cannot be relieved in any way. What about someone who cannot walk and is suffering pain in their paralyzed legs? There are many other situations that can be written down, but these are traditional examples. In fact demand for pain management jobs has grown quite a bit over the years as the population .Keywords:
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