Leg Length Discrepancy or Neuromuscular Imbalance? Here’s one Way to Tell

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty member Stacy Soappman demonstrates one way to determine if a patient has a leg length discrepancy or neuromuscular imbalance following a hip replacement. For more manual therapy guidance and to sharpen your clinical skills in this area, join us for one of these upcoming Lumbopelvic Spine courses.… Continue reading Leg Length Discrepancy or Neuromuscular Imbalance? Here’s one Way to Tell

Humeral Head Won’t Go Posterior? Here’s One Way to Treat It

Faced with the humeral head not going posterior? In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty member Stacy Soappman demonstrates one way to treat it. Let us know if you have questions and if you’re looking to strengthen your clinical reasoning and upper extremity manual therapy skills, join us for one of these upcoming courses:… Continue reading Humeral Head Won’t Go Posterior? Here’s One Way to Treat It

What To Do When a Patient’s Legs Are Almost As Big as You

Have difficulty treating patients when their legs are almost as big as you? NAIOMT’s Stacy Soappman shares some tips in the video below. For more guidance from Stacy, join her in person at one of these clinical reasoning- and manual therapy skill-building courses: October 29-30: Lower Extremity (Touro College NYC) November 12-13: Lumbopelvic Spine I… Continue reading What To Do When a Patient’s Legs Are Almost As Big as You

Regaining Supination of the Radioulnar Joint

In the manual therapy video below, Stacy Soappman reviews an approach to regaining supination of the proximal and distal radioulnar joints. For more guidance on treating upper extremities, join us for one of these upcoming manual therapy courses in: Phoenix, AZ – Sept 14-15 – Upper Extremity Berrien Springs, MI – Sept 26-27 – Upper… Continue reading Regaining Supination of the Radioulnar Joint

Mobilization of the First MTP Joint

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT’s Stacy Soappman demonstrates a mobilization of the first MTP joint. For more guidance on treating the lower extremity, join us for one of these fall 2017 courses: San Diego, CA – Sept 15-16 – Lower Extremity Seattle, WA – Oct 21-22 – Lower Extremity Kansas City, MO –… Continue reading Mobilization of the First MTP Joint

Talar Swing Test Video

Earlier this week, NAIOMT faculty member Steve Allen discussed a real-life case scenario of an athlete that experienced an inversion ankle injury in the post Delayed Diagnosis, Delayed Care. In it, he referred to the the Talar Swing Test as being beneficial to addressing her subsequent presentations in the year that followed the injury. Take a look at… Continue reading Talar Swing Test Video

Treatment of the Subtalar Joint to Regain Eversion

In the manual therapy demonstration video below, NAIOMT’s Stacy Soapman addresses treatment of the subtalar joint to regain eversion. For more manual therapy expertise and guidance, join us for Lower Extremity in San Diego September 15-16 or find a course in your region here.

Manipulation for Osteoarthritis of the Base of Thumb

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty instructor Michael Lucido demonstrates manipulation for osteoarthritis at the base of the thumb. For more manual therapy expertise with Michael, join him for Upper Extremity September 15-16 in Dallas, or browse other upcoming courses in the region and across the country.

Closing Manipulation in C2 3 (Video)

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty member Chris Hoekstra PT, DPT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates a closing manipulation in C2-3. We hope this video and so many others we’ve shared serve as a useful resource to you… But we must also emphasize that at NAIOMT, we’re firm believers that techniques and manipulations are simply useless without… Continue reading Closing Manipulation in C2 3 (Video)

Manual Therapy Video: Treatment of the Hip Joint

In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT faculty member and examiner, Kent Keyser demonstrates a thorough assessment of the hip joint complex. For more fun, engaging, and clinically relevant manual therapy guidance, see what courses are coming up in your region.