Treating Trapped Nerves - Lower Extremity

Treating Trapped Nerves - Lower Extremity

In part 2 of this live, hybrid CMT seminar recording, Aubrey describes the common tissue dysfunctions that can lead to tethering of the major lower extremity nerves. This series details the areas where the nerve branches can become sensitised and how to treat these tissues and restore nerve glide! This is often critical in alleviating long-standing pain conditions such as Sciatica, Adductor strain, Morton's Neuroma and Plantar fasciitis.

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Treating Trapped Nerves - Lower Extremity
  • CMT Session 21 June '21

    In session 21 we cover home care to maintain free gliding of nerves of the lower extremity and close out the seminar with a short Q&A

  • CMT Session 20 June '21

    In session 20 we focus on assessing the lower extremity nerves for tethering and then addressing that dysfunction with nerve flossing routines

  • CMT Session 18 June '21

    In session 18 we start our treatment of Lumbar dysfunction

  • CMT Session 17 June '21

    In session 17 we demonstrate techniques for addressing SI ligament pain

  • CMT Session 16 June '21

    In this session we review Pelvic Torsion theory and practical application of techniques

  • CMT session 13 June '21

    In session 13 we cover the second part of our Myoskeletal protocol for addressing pelvic torsion

  • CMT session 12 June '21

    In session 12 we cover the first part of our Myoskeletal protocol for addressing pelvic torsion

  • CMT Session 19 June '21

    In session 19 we finish our treatment of the lumbar area

  • Treating Trapped Nerves Lower Body

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    This presentation was recorded live and demonstrates neural assessments and treatment for nerve tethering and multiple crush in the pelvis and lower extremity. Treatment strategies cover each potential point of adhesion or compression for the Femoral, Sciatic and Tibial, Fibular and Obturator ne...