So often our patients come in with pain having had that area worked and stretched and strengthened, but the problem persists for months or years. When that happens, I think the area that is being addressed does not hold the root of the problem.
Josh provided a great example of this, with a chronic (over 1 year) pain in the left upper trapezius which I concluded was secondary to some strong adhesions in the latissimus dorsi and a restriction of clavicular movement. The trap is overworking itself into a trigger point pattern simply going through his day-to-day.
We were also lucky that Josh had questions, which we addressed with him near the end of the video. Timestamps below.
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Prone assessment 3:45
Sidelying lat work 6:20
Deep shoulder work 10:20
Coracoclavicular release 12:19
Neck mobilization 16:25
Neck adjustment 12:25
Q and A: 20:30
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