Muscle Activation Techniques(M.A.T.) Hip Flexor Issue.m4v

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

I'm Treating my client Kevin for a pain in the back of his right leg......His hamstrings appear to be tight, you'll see why. I'm gonna show why stretching isn't always your best bet when you think a muscle is tight.....

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  • @Truerehab I'm not even going to respond to your ridiculous comment because it makes no sense. You obviously have an issue with MAT because I saw you made comments on two other Specialists videos as well. When you want to actually ask me a question or have an intelligent conversation about what MAT's all about, I'm open. Until then keep your ridiculous comments to your self. Thank you.

  • @Bennymorts Hi, thanks for your question. I have personally never had anyone come see me with an asymmetry in a specific Range of Motion that didn't have some inhibited muscles correlating with that Range Of Motion. I'm not saying its impossible, I've just never experienced it. If that was the case I'd probably look at the joints above or below the one that was limited and see if anything shows up there. Just to give you an example of a possible thought process. I hope this answered your quest

  • What exactly is rubbish as you say? Can you please be more specific ?

  • Thank you MrKchase07..........couldnt have said it better myself.

  • What do u mean? I'm just showing a thought process. What's the problem?

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  • Is someone actually listening to this guy, testing muscles that don't have very much functional significance, and "sending signals" to the brain by using palpation techniques and making sure they are "rock solid"? What a bunch of quakery, don't trust your body to an individual posing like this. See a real health care professional instead.

  • What do you do if he has what seems to be 'tight hamstrings' but already has a good contraction of hip flexors, TFL and hip rotators? OR will this never be the case?

  • If you would explain more about M.A.T. and how it is used with the client specific injury than just showing before and after muscle test, It would give this video more validity.

  • what a load of rubbish! how are these bluffers alound to practice

  • As a LMT/CMT I appreciate just seeing the work. And as long as the ct has no issues being presented as a subject, there is no issues. So Thank you, these reminded me of things I have let slip under the radar in my own practice. Good Luck and Congratulations on a successful practice.

  • No problem with saying how he treated the patient. He is not giving his tool-set away for free or saying that this is how you treat this specific issue. Rather that this is how he treated this particular client and the results that followed.

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