Kudos! Always have to like when you find something you're not even looking for! I was just looking for adding tennis balls to a walker but this was as equally if not more so important to know
She’s really good. Common sense, described in detail. Having pre-reqs in kinesiology (moment arm movements etc) helps to retain info. Thanks for sharing!!
For the many of you with the question of NO RAILINGS and SHALLOW porch step, I FINALLY found this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vd9JfQ6VLmI.html
hello there. your videos are well explained . I saw Julia also put the feet forward on transfer side. what is the reason for this ? Can we transfer keeping feet in same line.? Thanks.
Sorry it’s been one year but just saying, Full knee flexion is 140. Full knee extension is 0. Her knee when seated on plinth was less than 90. But does it really matter😂
Hi Julia, I thought you were testing the integrity of the transverse ligament, but you say you are testing for AAI? Which is not the transverse ligament but mainly the alar ligament? Thanks
Question: your rotation is on the transverse process but your other thumb is on the spinous process lifting off pressure in the direction towards the eyes???
Hi. Thank you for sharing this video. May I please have contact of the lady instructor? Also, is the lady and D.O specializing in OMM/NMM? Thank you very much.
These are great training videos. Thank you. I am disabled and have been looking for transfer techniques for my caregiver. Only problem is what does 'NDT' stand for?Tha
Hello Dr. Julia. I hope you're doing good. Thank you for sharing this highly informative video. could you please tell me if this technique resolves the L on L torsion completely, provided this is the correct diagnosis? Chiropractors have different technique but i'd really like to know if this brings the pelvic girdle back to neutral tensegrity or it is to offer relief from the pain for few days/ months/years? Thank you for considering.