physiotherapist student here: Your anatomy videos are on point! love it. Would love to see more videos on different tests and exercises you can use on patients with certian common condistions
Love your videos and visualizations! Following the prometheus, the supraspinatus contributes only to the abduction, not to the external rotation. Which source did you use?
Hi sir thanks for your contribution and giving us valuable knowledge, here I'd like to request you to make a review video on the use of a decompression machine on the spine, does it really work?
Hi, could you do a video that explains force couples and the direction of pull/translation of the humeral head that occurs after a tear to particular cuff tendon? Thanks!
I injured my shoulder in a car accident in December. My friend found a very painful trigger point and mentioned teres minor AND subscapularis as points that were injured. I have 3 more weeks of PT to try and recover 🙏🙏🙏
love the visuals Khalid. really enjoyed this. Can you speak to the common referrals PTs get for partial tears of the rotator cuff, and how to manage conservatively in the older non-athletic adults? we get these all the time at our clinic. None of these are going to surgeons it seems due to poor post-surgical results and patient preference here in BC Canada.
Hi Paulina! Thank you so much for your kind words! We have a great webinar which absolutely goes through this which is called “The Rotator Cuff: Anatomy, Diagnosis, Rehab”. This is available on our membership site member.clinicalphysio.com 😊