Arthritic fingers leading to ulnar drift makes it harder to produce a powerful grasp.  Melanie Byford-Young and guest client, Mary, demonstrate spine stretch forward and a series to address varied angles and challenge for the shoulders and forearms while protecting the joints of the hand.  

When Anterior Femoral Head Syndrome is present, it can relate to a thoracic alignment issue or pelvis twist, or even an overworking hamstring muscle.  Melanie Byford-Young focuses on actively reseting and adding to your awareness when working with this condition.  

Put a new spin on great pelvic control and balance with this Melanie Byford-Young tip for high level clients.  Ready those deep rotators, glutes, and abdominals for an intense challenge.  

Asymmetrical dysfunctions in the body can be caused by a number of conditions.  Today Melanie Byford-Young takes a case-study approach with guest star client, Mary, who suffers from arthritis in one knee.  With this bi-lateral and uni-lateral flex band series on reformer, Melanie shares her secrets for restoring control and proprioception when arthritis is affecting … Read more

Often therapists spend time focused on strength and range of motion post hip replacement, but quick reaction time, alignment, and preparing the body for multiple loading techniques is just as important. Prepare the body for a variety of loading and perturbation. Life is lived in all the colors of variety, and Master Instructor, Melanie Byford-Young, … Read more

Successfully bridge the gap between therapeutic exercises and skill acquisition with confidence as Melanie Byford-Young progresses through the phases of optimal hip extension in this episode. Clients with poor hip extension can do therapeutic exercises and achieve results, but to retain tread on a client’s hiking aspirations, there are several phases to consider. Make it … Read more

Melanie Byford-Young debunks the tight hamstring myth and shares Andry Vleeming’s work on forces in fascial transmission of the back line.  Feel the differences of tension in your own body with side kick and compare the freedom of leg movement with the rib cage placed in neutral and when no longer in neutral.  

Slowly and progressively retrain the motor control of altered shoulder mechanics and the eccentric winging of the scapulae.  Master Instructor, Melanie Byford-Young looks closely at what causes scapular winging and gives helpful pointers for progressing improved movement patterns by adding new planes of motion for the rhomboids and surrounding fascia.