Gray Institute Podcast. Episode 5. December 2019
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December 2019 Gray Institute Podcast Show Notes
Gary Gray discusses a question from Matthew Haley in regards to performing exercises with a pt/client with scoliosis. Do you encourage movement mainly in the pattern that goes opposite the curve to encourage new pattern and neuromuscular control and avoid moving in the already dysfunctional pattern, or is there some value in moving in old pattern (into the curve so to speak) in all 3 planes to encourage good mobility even in that pattern?
Doug Gray chats continuing education with Jason Hamera. Jason Hamera graduated the GIFT program in 2015 and has since been involved in the PlayCoachMate Program within GIFT, Being in the fitness industry for 12 years, Jason has developed a passion for effective communion and teaching, which he fulfills via his role of Director of Education for Procedos. From training private clients, creating fitness curriculums, and leading international workshops, Jason strives to spark curious desire to learn in all those he meets as he refines his life’s purpose: Enhancing and inspiring the lives of others!
Gary Gray answers this question. In 3D Maps is it appropriate to perform the analysis in Mobility and Stability separately and come up with RSC for each or is the RSC only valid when combined into Mostability?
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