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Manual Therapy and the Neuromodulating Effects of Manual Therapy
manual therapy is getting seriously bad press in the uk at the moment and i think mainly because of the lack of any evidence for any biomechanical effect but also because it can be a passive intervention where the patient looks re-fix rather than perhaps empowering them. So essentially what i'm doing in this situation is lying the patient on their side fixing the scapula and then internally rotating the arm and just adding a distraction load to that shoulder. If your scapula fixing hand is doing its job properly you really do localise it very nicely to that cap's the region or bursal region that sort of is restricting so just in terms of um looking at glen hunters were looking