This is a fantastic summary of strain counterstrain\ortho-bionomy\osteopathic manipulation. I'm getting ready for my oral presentation as well and this is one of the best I've seen in the many I've viewed. Thank you!
Awesome video! In 4.50 you are touching the trigger point of most pain- so that is trigger point not counterstrain correct..? Where would you press if yku are applying counterstrain?
That’s what I was thinking. When I was taught acupressure, to make sure we were on the acupressure point, we were taught to have a dialog so as to make sure we were on the tender point. That’s not to say every tender point will also be an acupressure point and obviously the application is completely different. Although not structural Acupressure is amazing for MLD situations.
This is a fantastic summary of strain counterstrain\ortho-bionomy\osteopathic manipulation. I'm getting ready for my oral presentation as well and this is one of the best I've seen in the many I've viewed. Thank you!
Awesome technique...thanks Milad for this wonderful teaching..
Awesome video! In 4.50 you are touching the trigger point of most pain- so that is trigger point not counterstrain correct..? Where would you press if yku are applying counterstrain?
Amazing! Thank you doctor
In verbal explanation it was spoken about decrease to 2-3. In practice the patient says the same. Isn't strange?
That point also looks like Small Intestine 11. I would expect that result in acupressure also. It's really interesting!!! Going to watch more now. 👍👍👍
That’s what I was thinking. When I was taught acupressure, to make sure we were on the acupressure point, we were taught to have a dialog so as to make sure we were on the tender point. That’s not to say every tender point will also be an acupressure point and obviously the application is completely different. Although not structural Acupressure is amazing for MLD situations.
I personally don’t use acupressure for structural changes, not that you can’t
Can you explain the difference between this and functional positional release? Thanks
its the same, strain counter strain, functional positional release, Jones techniques are all different names for these techniques
Amazing demonstration👌
Good work - thanks
it really helped thanks alot (Y)