It may be surprising that tongue placement can be a contributor to unnecessary neck tension. Today’s session addresses this sneaky muscle we often forget about when the rest of the physical body is in motion. Ask your clients about where their tongue is when they are performing tasks and exercises and see if this gives … Read more
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Sixty degrees of big toe extension is necessary for optimal gait propulsion when walking forward. When this amount of extension is not happening properly, the excess rotation can be sent up the chain. Today’s tip is all about finding the right exercise to maintain a healthy extension in the big toe.
Neutral or not? Respect those hip joints. Hip anteversion, a structural anomaly of the femur and hip socket, can contribute to obvious differentiations in hip, leg, knee, and feet movement. Work with your client to help them understand their structural neutral and give them options for exploring good quality movement.