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Jun 04 2015

Great Videos on “The Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee”

In a couple of weeks I'll be instructing my Knee Leg & Foot course. As I was preparing and updating the course content, I was perusing the web looking for new info on MCL's an came upon these great videos I think you will appreciate. In this 3 Part Series, Marc Schmitz, MSc outlines and discusses the newest information pertaining to the … [Read more...]

Written by Robert Libbey, RMT · Categorized: Blog, News, Research · Tagged: Dislocation, Fracture, Injuries, Knee, Lateral Collateral Ligament, LCL, Ligament Pain Referral, Ligaments, Manual Therapy, Massage, MCL, Medial Collateral Ligament, MVA, Osteoarthritis, Pain, Prolotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation, Robert Libbey, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Injury, Sports Massage, Sprain

Feb 18 2015

Shoulder Pain Referral Patterns are Reported in This Study

Nice article from the American Journal of Orthopaedics Quote: "This is the first study to describe use of shoulder pain maps. A definitive pattern of pain distribution and specific types of pain in common shoulder pathologies has been demonstrated. We advocate using pain maps as diagnostic tools in shoulder clinics. Pain maps can be further … [Read more...]

Written by Robert Libbey, RMT · Categorized: Blog, Research · Tagged: Diaphragm, Dislocation, Fracture, Ligament Pain Referral, Ligaments, Manual Therapy, Massage, Pain, Prolotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation, shoulder, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Injury

Dec 26 2014

SC Joint Intra-articular Disk Ligament Anatomy!

The intraarticular disk ligament is a very dense, fibrous structure that arises from the synchondral junction of the first rib to the sternum and passes through the sternoclavicular joint, which divides the joint into two separate joint spaces. The upper attachment is on the superior and posterior aspects of the medial clavicle. DePalma has shown … [Read more...]

Written by Robert Libbey, RMT · Categorized: Blog, Pictures, Research · Tagged: Dislocation, Head Ache, Injuries, Ligament Pain Referral, Ligaments, Manual Therapy, Massage, Pain, Prolotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation, shoulder, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Injury, Sports Massage, Tendonitis

May 20 2014

Breaking Down The Myths And Trends Of Stretching

The subject of Stretching seems to be a HOT topic these days within the various forums on Facebook. Topics of discussion range from; What are the myths and trends of stretching? What are we doing? What have we been doing? What are the benefits/detriments of stretching? What tissues are we targeting? Are we really doing anything or is a waste of … [Read more...]

Written by Robert Libbey, RMT · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: Chiropractic, Contusion, Dislocation, Fracture, Ligament Pain Referral, Ligaments, Manual Therapy, Massage, MVA, Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Pain, Physiotherapy, Prolotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Injury, Sports Massage, Sprain, Strain, Stretching, Surgery, Tendonitis, Therapy

Jul 04 2013

Treatment Conversations

Simplicity is the hardest thing of all to achieve To develop as a manual therapist, you acquire knowledge from various sources and then you use this knowledge as a treatment language. And like any other language, it becomes special when a person is doing his own interpretation: there is the accent, or the way you speak. It’s individualistic. We … [Read more...]

Written by Robert Libbey, RMT · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: Chiropractic, Contusion, Dislocation, Fracture, Injuries, Ligament Pain Referral, Ligaments, Manual Therapy, Massage, MVA, Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Pain, Physiotherapy, Prolotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation, Robert Libbey, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Injury, Sports Massage, Sprain, Strain, Subluxation, Surgery, Tendonitis, Therapy

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