I have my @neurocoffee and here’s today’s Q&A. Playing off a comment from yesterday’s shoulder impingement video, I got a request to discuss forward head posture. Here’s a description of forward head posture and some counterintuitive strategies to restore movement options. #forwardhead #posture #billhartmanpt Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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Q & A for The 16% – The 120 degree Straight Leg Raise – Side Split Squat
I have @neurocoffee in hand and hope you have yours for today’s Q & A. From Domen: What about people that are presenting with excessive straight leg raise (120°) and have limitation in hip IR but sufficient ER? Could it be that this person has an inhaled pelvis with anterior orientation which would still allow […]
Q & A for The 16% – Narrow Infrasternal Angle Squat Strategy
Get your @neurocoffee. Here’s today’s Q & A. From Zhang: I noticed on my female clients, mostly narrow ISA, that a lot of them have anterior pelvis orientation (lordotic lumbar spine, limited hip extension, butt back during squats). One way I use to promote posterior pelvis orientation is by using a heel ramp and cueing […]
Bill Hartman’s Podcast for The 16% – Season 2, Number 1
Update on terminology meaning and use Why does stretching succeed and why does it fail? Can you turn a narrow infrasternal angle into a wide infrasternal angle? How do I use meditation? Listen on Apple Podcasts Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Q & A for The 16% – Pelvis shape change vs. Pelvis Orientation
Question #1 In the Q & A video from below, you mention that when you get an anterior compression of the front of the pelvis, you will get a shape change that will steal IR and increase concentric orientation of the posterior musculature. I’m having trouble visualizing this orientation of the ilium and how this […]