Q & A for Today…
From Zhang:
You’ve talked about iterations in previous videos. Does the posterior sacral area behave the same as the dorsal rostral area? Does the lower thorax behave the same as the posterior outlet, and, the anterior pubic area behaves the same as the sternum?
From Johnny:
as clinicians, what are some ways to reconcile the biopsychosocial aspects of the pain experience with all the fun physics applications regarding patient encounters, assessment and treatment decisions? It seems like the rehab industry is divided and it has to be one style of treatment or the other.
In this video:
I answer the question as to whether there is any benefit to looking at the pelvis like we look at the thorax. I also clear up the battle between the biomechanical model vs. the biopsychosocial model. ‘Nuff said!
#biopsychosocial #infrasternalangle #billhartmanpt
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