This video is inspired by one of my subscribers. Thank you @brogers216 for the video idea. If you have new topic ides please let me know in the comments below. I can't promise I will be able to do all of them but for sure I will look into it. A little bit about graston technique. It is a form of manual therapy known as soft tissue instrument-assisted mobilization. Here is a link if you wan to know more about it https://www.spine-health.com/treatmen... Subscribe to @ivybasmr here / @ivybasmr Join this channel to get access to perks: / @madpasmr Become a patron for extra 2 videos every month : / drmadasmr Follow me on Instagram / madpasmr For collaborations: [email protected] Timestamps: 00:00 intro (medical history asmr questions) 2:07 ankle assessment 4:44 tape measure triggers 7:00 checking range of movement 7:43 sharp or dull 10:26 graston technique (scraping the skin gently) 21:49 healing acupressure 24:49 outro *Wear Headphones* This is an ASMR medical role-play, I'm not a real doctor and if you have a medical condition please consult with your physician. This video does not display accurate information therefore none of the information should be taken as accurate/truthful facts. #asmr #asmrrealperson #asmrchiropractic https://linktr.ee/madpasmr Music in this video: Credulous Gal by Anzem / anzem Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Mouse Music • Anzem - Credulous Gal | Mouse Music
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