Omg you are the Best teacher ever!! I will be going to massage school In August and I'm very visual so this video is fantastic. You are incredible teacher thank you ...perfect since English is my 2nd language 🙏🏼⚘️🙏🏼
I'm so glad I found your videos! Quick question: I thought lateral epicondyle is the thumb side. In anatomical position it's the thumb side that that puts the respective condyle toward the outside of the body. My anatomy app is also putting the lateral epicondyle on the thumb side. In your video you state it's the pinky side. Curious if I'm missing something? Thanks for any insight!
I believe you have the lateral and medial epicondyles switched when talking about tennis elbow being on the pinky side, wouldnt it would be on the thumb side? Lateral is the thumb side and medial is the pinky
@@JodiScholes oh thank you for responding! I thought I had it down and then was second guessing myself. These videos have been super helpful thank you for posting!
Hi Emily, Considering I don't know what PRI and RI are, I don't think so. But here is a terrific video about agonist, antagonist, helpers and stabilizers. ruclips.net/video/hR7jg2ll9PY/видео.html&ab_channel=Well-KnownReyes
Hi Emily, Considering I don't know what PRI and RI are, I don't think so. But here is a terrific video about agonist, antagonist, helpers and stabilizers. ruclips.net/video/hR7jg2ll9PY/видео.html&ab_channel=Well-KnownReyes
I have a question you Said Tendonsis is thickening of the tendon, but on the screen and upon further investigation its degenerative of tendon so please help me understand what I'm missing
Hi Randy - actually it's both. Tendonosis = Degeneration of the tendon. The longer term effect of tendonosis is a thickening of the tendon, but its not a strong tendon. In fact the thickening can sometimes cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome bc it's crowding the nerves. I really like this report. It explains it quite well. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3312643/#:~:text=Tendinosis%20is%20a%20degeneration%20of,cause%20tendinosis%2C%20when%20done%20repeatedly.
@Jodi Scholes thanks Jodi and I'm looking forward to move videos more advice and also your expertise in what I'm trying to accomplish in this field of work
I have learning more and more with your classes !!
Thank you for your precious time and patience with us!!
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Omg you are the Best teacher ever!!
I will be going to massage school In August and I'm very visual so this video is fantastic. You are incredible teacher thank you ...perfect since English is my 2nd language 🙏🏼⚘️🙏🏼
Thank you! I'm so glad you are receiving the information and it's making sense! 👍
@@JodiScholes 👍🏼😉🙌🙌🙌Thank you...Quenn of Teachers
@@gsogso3444 very sweet of you. Thanks! Good luck in school 👍
THANK YOU FOR THE POSITIVITY
You are so welcome Doraa! 💕
I have my Test in 2 weeks! Im going through all of these videos:) I appreciate you so much Jodi. Thank you for your energy:)
Go get'um ATR!
awesome job love your teaching style
Thanks Nataliee 😀
I'm so glad I found your videos! Quick question: I thought lateral epicondyle is the thumb side. In anatomical position it's the thumb side that that puts the respective condyle toward the outside of the body. My anatomy app is also putting the lateral epicondyle on the thumb side. In your video you state it's the pinky side. Curious if I'm missing something? Thanks for any insight!
You are spot on! Lateral is thumb side. Bc anatomical position is thumbs out palms forward. My bad!
@@JodiScholes Gotcha! Thanks for the reply! :)
I believe you have the lateral and medial epicondyles switched when talking about tennis elbow being on the pinky side, wouldnt it would be on the thumb side? Lateral is the thumb side and medial is the pinky
Yes NB. I thought I corrected myself in the video. In anatomical position thumb side is lateral. 👍🏼
@@JodiScholes oh thank you for responding! I thought I had it down and then was second guessing myself. These videos have been super helpful thank you for posting!
I so appreciate you I’m taking this test as soon as possiable do you have a website ? Any Handouts?
Sure do have a site for you Kgwitthetea, patreon.com/jodischoles
Do you have any videos involving pri and ri and contract agonist contract antagonist
Hi Emily,
Considering I don't know what PRI and RI are, I don't think so. But here is a terrific video about agonist, antagonist, helpers and stabilizers. ruclips.net/video/hR7jg2ll9PY/видео.html&ab_channel=Well-KnownReyes
Hi Emily,
Considering I don't know what PRI and RI are, I don't think so. But here is a terrific video about agonist, antagonist, helpers and stabilizers. ruclips.net/video/hR7jg2ll9PY/видео.html&ab_channel=Well-KnownReyes
Thank you for the great video. I would ask you if I could apply for online course and take the exam after all?
Yes you can take online classes. Have you done your clinic hours?
I have a question you Said Tendonsis is thickening of the tendon, but on the screen and upon further investigation its degenerative of tendon so please help me understand what I'm missing
Hi Randy - actually it's both. Tendonosis = Degeneration of the tendon. The longer term effect of tendonosis is a thickening of the tendon, but its not a strong tendon. In fact the thickening can sometimes cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome bc it's crowding the nerves. I really like this report. It explains it quite well. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3312643/#:~:text=Tendinosis%20is%20a%20degeneration%20of,cause%20tendinosis%2C%20when%20done%20repeatedly.
@Jodi Scholes thanks Jodi and I'm looking forward to move videos more advice and also your expertise in what I'm trying to accomplish in this field of work
Recirpocal muscle of soleus is tibialis anterior not posterior
To treat Achilles Tendonitis, treat the Posterior Tibialis.
thank u❤
You're welcome 😊
I really need your help Jodi I take my test Nov 22
How can I help??
I tutor.
But are you taking any Practice Exams?? If so with who?
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