Major TOXIC Release of the Bodily Muscles with Relaxing Spinal Crunches #asmr #backcracks #basketball This patient enjoys playing basketball and weight lifting for exercise. His chief complaint was neck pain that radiates into his left eye. His secondary complaint was of hip, knee, and ankle pain while playing basketball. The Rectus Femoris muscle runs down the front of the thigh (part of the quadriceps group). It can tilt the pelvis forward as well as flexing the thigh and extending the leg at the knee. This patient also had tight calves (gastrocnemius muscles) preventing full dorsiflexion of the foot inhibiting him from jumping as high as his full potential. Membership link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw2rs0uJqzN0ZzfmfkQ03pQ/join DISCLAIMER: Content posted contains generalized statements based on medical knowledge/product usage does not and is not intended to offer medical advice, diagnosis, or act as a prescriber of treatment. No promises, representations, or warranties are provided regarding the suitability of any of its content, products, or offerings for individualized self care. (FULL DISCLAIMERS HERE: http://www.mondragonchiropractic.com)
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