Excellent. I watch way too many body work/diagnosis videos trying to understand chronic pain (because so many are repetitive or don't dig deep enough into the complexities in the body's construction). Your vids are a godsend! Deep dives, unique perspectives and different methodologies when demonstrating effective treatments for underlying causes of various conditions - please don't stop educating folks. Truly a very unique voice.
From my experience working in a chiropractic office as a massage therapist, chronic pain seems to stem a lot from incorrect posture, repetitive incorrect movements, & never taking the time to properly release tension. Most of the pain clients I encounter anyway, with a few exceptions. Lack of stretching & weak muscles will freeze in place over time. That causes pain once you cross your pain threshold. It also shortens the muscle itself, causing the restriction in rang of motion. It is possible to lengthen that fascia back out but it takes extreme patience & listening to your body while gently stretching once you get to that point. You can't force muscles to relax & you can't overstretch them. Muscles will relax when they want to, not when you want them to. That's from my experience. Don't allow your muscles to get that far to begin with. We must take the time to truly listen to our bodies & ask it what it needs. Which is not always an easy thing to do but a must. If you're experiencing a burning pain in your muscles, stop & observe where & gently warm up, stretch, & work on that area. Baby that area. Give it what it's asking for. 😌 🧘♀️🧡 Relaxation is just as important to understanding most of our pain. Stress & tension are major factors.
These are fantastic videos. I’ve loved them since you started making them…from one LMT to another….thank you for the wonderful images and videos. Bravo sister!
May I ask which phone or camera you use to record those videos for those years? Which software do you use to edit those videos? Thank you for your answer.
I do have a question. Both of my kids are considered ADHD and one use to be consider to be on the spectrum. I've seen an Occupational Therapist massage my son's head to help drainage for an ear infection. It did help. Also, I had a holistic doctor showed me how to massage my kiddos feet and hands to help with speech. I don't know if you are familiar with these techniques. If you are, could you explain how the body is able to do that?
You'll be amazed at how connected the body is. When my tight neck can be helped by treating the muscles around my (long ago) injured knee... that's major referral of pain/symptoms from a maladaptation of a fairly distant body system in response to where the actual injury/problem is. But it's true.
Excellent. I watch way too many body work/diagnosis videos trying to understand chronic pain (because so many are repetitive or don't dig deep enough into the complexities in the body's construction). Your vids are a godsend! Deep dives, unique perspectives and different methodologies when demonstrating effective treatments for underlying causes of various conditions - please don't stop educating folks. Truly a very unique voice.
From my experience working in a chiropractic office as a massage therapist, chronic pain seems to stem a lot from incorrect posture, repetitive incorrect movements, & never taking the time to properly release tension. Most of the pain clients I encounter anyway, with a few exceptions. Lack of stretching & weak muscles will freeze in place over time. That causes pain once you cross your pain threshold. It also shortens the muscle itself, causing the restriction in rang of motion. It is possible to lengthen that fascia back out but it takes extreme patience & listening to your body while gently stretching once you get to that point. You can't force muscles to relax & you can't overstretch them. Muscles will relax when they want to, not when you want them to. That's from my experience.
Don't allow your muscles to get that far to begin with. We must take the time to truly listen to our bodies & ask it what it needs. Which is not always an easy thing to do but a must. If you're experiencing a burning pain in your muscles, stop & observe where & gently warm up, stretch, & work on that area. Baby that area. Give it what it's asking for. 😌 🧘♀️🧡 Relaxation is just as important to understanding most of our pain. Stress & tension are major factors.
@@ladyscarfaceangel4616 100% agreement across the board! :)
These are fantastic videos. I’ve loved them since you started making them…from one LMT to another….thank you for the wonderful images and videos. Bravo sister!
Yet another AWESOME vid. Her scriptwriting is FANTASTIC, and the painting skills though? So talented!
Awesomeness!
I'm just starting massage therapy and ill be 100% watching again. I'm a visual kinda guy 🙂
omg you are brilliant. your videos should be mandatory viewing for all sorts of facilities/organizations
Awesome video. Love the paintings of anatomy that you do. Also your videos are very informative. Thank you
Thankyou for this video-the last bit of the function and the muscles involved was good.
Wow! How creative! I learn by doing and seeing ! I am about to start school and this is going to be Great! ;)))
Wow! Great explanation and artwork! Thank you.
I love this, you are also very funny! It makes learning enjoyable! Thank you for this
This was absolutely great and so very helpful. Thank you so much!
You are very talented. My kids will enjoy this too.
Awesome!
love these vids. beautiful look at the shoulder. more, please!
You're really talented and really pretty, Reb!
These videos are amazing! Thank you!
Impressive and I LOVE your butters!!! So do my clients!! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Yay! Thank you!
Beautiful job Alison, love that! Thank you :)
I have snapping scapula. Had 3 surgeries with my muscle cut to get part of bone. I have removed angel wing
May I ask which phone or camera you use to record those videos for those years? Which software do you use to edit those videos? Thank you for your answer.
Amazing video!❤ Thank you!
Thank you. So good perspective for massage terapists
Misalignment body ( short leg length, uneven hip , elevation shoulder ) is possible to create video for this cases please? Thank you
What you do is awesome! Thank you a lot!!! 💗
Wow! Great job, beautifully done! Thank you!
Awesome representation..never umderstood it better
😍 Bob Ross of muscles
Amazing video, thanks!
Great video
Hi, what camera or phone do you use to film? :)
What medium are you using?
Thank you again!! ❤️
Thank you for this video
😂😂 I love it, thank you!
Fantastic ❤
Muscles are what make us move
Brilliant!
So amazing 🙂👍
Thank you
Where are you based
I don't LIKE your content .. I LOVVVEEEE it. Thank you !!! The drawing is impeccable and demonstrates all the muscles and the movements too.
I have dimples on my shoulders and I don’t see to many others with them
Amazing 😻
Thank u!!!
Thanks 🌺gracias
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This is gross!!!
Gross Anatomy that is 😂
Excellent breakdown 👌
You should be instructing anatomy class!
Awesome
😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
I do have a question. Both of my kids are considered ADHD and one use to be consider to be on the spectrum. I've seen an Occupational Therapist massage my son's head to help drainage for an ear infection. It did help. Also, I had a holistic doctor showed me how to massage my kiddos feet and hands to help with speech. I don't know if you are familiar with these techniques. If you are, could you explain how the body is able to do that?
You'll be amazed at how connected the body is. When my tight neck can be helped by treating the muscles around my (long ago) injured knee... that's major referral of pain/symptoms from a maladaptation of a fairly distant body system in response to where the actual injury/problem is. But it's true.
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