How to treat Hamstring Injuries
1. Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2. Standard Protocol: Begin by stimulating the Back Shu Points in the lower neck region. These points are [...]
1. Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2. Standard Protocol: Begin by stimulating the Back Shu Points in the lower neck region. These points are [...]
Posterior Thigh: Scars on the posterior thigh resulting from previous hamstring injuries or surgeries can lead to tissue adhesions and altered biomechanics. Scar tissue formation in this area may restrict the flexibility and mobility [...]
Hamstring injuries are prevalent among athletes participating in sports requiring explosive movements, such as sprinting, jumping, and kicking. Factors such as inadequate warm-up, muscle imbalances, and fatigue contribute to the risk of hamstring injuries [...]
History Hamstring injuries are common in sports and often result from activities that involve running, jumping, or sudden acceleration and deceleration. The hamstrings, a group of three muscles located at the back of the [...]
Step 1: Acute Pain Point Step 2: Acute Distal Points Step 3: Acute Local Points Step 4: Chronic Standard Protocol
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin with the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side [...]
Lower Abdomen and Pelvis: Scars in the lower abdomen and pelvic region, such as those resulting from surgeries (e.g., appendectomy, hernia repair) or injuries (e.g., lacerations), can affect the stability and biomechanics of the [...]
Groin injuries are commonly caused by sudden movements, overuse, or trauma to the muscles, tendons, or ligaments in the groin area. Scar tissue resulting from previous injuries or surgeries can exacerbate groin injuries by [...]
History A groin injury refers to the damage or strain experienced in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments of the groin area, which is located where the abdomen meets the inner thigh. This type of [...]
Step 1: Acute Local Pain Points Step 2: Acute Local Pain Points Step 3: Acute Local Pain Points Step 4: Chronic Back Points
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin with the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side [...]
Lower Extremities: Scars on the lower extremities, such as those from surgeries, injuries, or chronic conditions like osteoarthritis, can affect joint mechanics, mobility, and circulation. Scar tissue adhesions around the affected joint or surrounding [...]
Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to sudden and severe pain, swelling, and redness, typically affecting the big toe. While gout [...]
History Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by sudden and severe attacks of pain, redness, swelling, and tenderness, typically affecting one joint, often the big toe. During a gout attack, urate crystals [...]
Step 1: Chronic Points - Core Therapy Step 2: Chronic Upper Body Neck Points Step 3: Chronic Mid- Back Pain Points Step 4: Chronic Legs & Hips Pain Points [...]
1.     Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.     Standard Protocol: Begin with the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side [...]
Lower Back: Scars in the lower back region, resulting from surgeries, injuries, or chronic conditions like herniated discs, can lead to tissue adhesions, altered biomechanics, and nerve compression. Scar tissue adhesions in this area [...]
General aches and pains can stem from a variety of sources, including muscle tension, overuse, or underlying medical conditions. Scar tissue resulting from injuries or surgeries can contribute to persistent discomfort by disrupting tissue [...]
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