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Inspired by a recently anatomy image of the relationship between the psoas muscle and the lumbar plexus nerves, this episode shares my thoughts and approach to "tight" psoas muscles and poor hip flexor performance.
I discuss the role the psoas plays with the viscera, nervous system, and movement and offer my thoughts on assessment and simple treatments that don't really involve endless stretching, smashing, or strengthening of the psoas muscle.
Join me on this anatomical exploration!
Resources mention in this episode:
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall- https://amzn.to/46ErsZQ
Episode 15 "Hard No to the Hard Tools in the Gut- https://www.movementrev.com/podcast/season-1-episode-15-hard-no-to-the-hard-tools-in-the-gut
Physiopedia-https://www.physio-pedia.com/Psoas_Major
Instagram thread post on the psoas and lumbar plexus- https://www.threads.net/@movementrev/post/CyCp2-BLGwe
Femoral Nerve glide- https://www.instagram.com/p/CQPXhbfF6Y8/
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Glide- https://youtu.be/Spi6jin36oU
Obturator Nerve Glide- https://youtu.be/LcHqK_cy12g
Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com
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Inspired by a recently anatomy image of the relationship between the psoas muscle and the lumbar plexus nerves, this episode shares my thoughts and approach to "tight" psoas muscles and poor hip flexor performance.
I discuss the role the psoas plays with the viscera, nervous system, and movement and offer my thoughts on assessment and simple treatments that don't really involve endless stretching, smashing, or strengthening of the psoas muscle.
Join me on this anatomical exploration!
Resources mention in this episode:
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall- https://amzn.to/46ErsZQ
Episode 15 "Hard No to the Hard Tools in the Gut- https://www.movementrev.com/podcast/season-1-episode-15-hard-no-to-the-hard-tools-in-the-gut
Physiopedia-https://www.physio-pedia.com/Psoas_Major
Instagram thread post on the psoas and lumbar plexus- https://www.threads.net/@movementrev/post/CyCp2-BLGwe
Femoral Nerve glide- https://www.instagram.com/p/CQPXhbfF6Y8/
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Glide- https://youtu.be/Spi6jin36oU
Obturator Nerve Glide- https://youtu.be/LcHqK_cy12g
Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com
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Watch the podcast on YouTube and subscribe!
Join the MovementREV email list to stay up to date on the Unreal Results Podcast and MovementREV education.
Be social and follow me:
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
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