Continued: eccentric contraction more effective due to concentric spasm. Tried the same foe an adductor TP. 90% effective for the medius, 50% effective for the adductor . Thank you.
My wife just tried the technique on me. I have been suffering from a severe hip injury due to a training strain and electrolyte imbalance. We found the eccentric contraction more a
Whitney, great techniques but it's not clear why you'd use one over the other. You demonstrated two different techniques, compression with concentric contraction and compression with eccentric contraction. Which conditions does each treat?
My mother was in a car wreck about a year ago. She had to have knee surgery. Since the wreck, she has had pain in her mid left buttock everyday. Is there idea, off the top of your head, of what it could be? She's had MRIs done on her lower back and nothing. Its constant and I hate to see her like this. No doctors seem to know what it is.
Continued: eccentric contraction more effective due to concentric spasm. Tried the same foe an adductor TP. 90% effective for the medius, 50% effective for the adductor . Thank you.
jamieA1A 6 months ago
My wife just tried the technique on me. I have been suffering from a severe hip injury due to a training strain and electrolyte imbalance. We found the eccentric contraction more a
jamieA1A 6 months ago
Are you any relation to Dr. John Lowe, DC? Years ago I studied his course. Great Video! I expect to study under you too.
jamieA1A 6 months ago
Whitney, great techniques but it's not clear why you'd use one over the other. You demonstrated two different techniques, compression with concentric contraction and compression with eccentric contraction. Which conditions does each treat?
Thanks!
tstoutmn 6 months ago
It could possibly be nerve entrapment or myofascial trigger points in some of the gluteal muscles. Neither of these would show up on an MRI.
whitlowe09 7 months ago
My mother was in a car wreck about a year ago. She had to have knee surgery. Since the wreck, she has had pain in her mid left buttock everyday. Is there idea, off the top of your head, of what it could be? She's had MRIs done on her lower back and nothing. Its constant and I hate to see her like this. No doctors seem to know what it is.
williamtword 7 months ago