HOW: Stand by something you can grab onto that doesn't move. Bend your knees as you look up and squat down. Then look down as you straighten our body all the way out and push into the ground raising your heels off of the...

HOW: Begin in a seated position with your feet on the ground in front of you. Look up at the ceiling as you move your leg to the side. After that, Bring your leg back in and then look down. Go back and forth...

HOW: Start in a standing position. Bring your arms all the way up overhead. Apply tension to your wrist by either extending your fingers back or making a fist and bringing it forward. From here, perform arm circles with each arm for the prescribed...

HOW: Begin by lying on your back and bringing one knee up towards your chest. Grab onto the back of your thigh with both hands and relax your lower leg. From here, point your ankle in and down as you kick your leg straight...

HOW: Start in a standing position with a slider underneath one foot. Hold onto a dowel with the hand opposite side to the foot with the slider. Begin to slide back while keeping your knee straight. Load the other leg’s heel, push into the...

HOW: Get set up laying flat on your back. On the side you plan to mobilize (opposite side of your symptoms) - hug that knee towards your chest and support that thigh with your hands wrapped behind your knee. To perform the exercise, kick...

HOW: Get set up laying flat on your back. On the side you plan to mobilize - hug that knee towards your chest and support that thigh with your hands wrapped behind your knee. To perform the exercise, kick your knee straight while simultaneously...

HOW: Get set up laying flat on your back. On the side you plan to mobilize - hug that knee towards your chest and support that thigh with your hands wrapped behind your knee. To perform the exercise, kick your knee straight while simultaneously...

HOW: In a seated position, place your arms behind your back. Tilt your head down to your chest and slump your back putting your chest more over your thighs. Think of getting in a “bad posture” position. Move the involved foot inward and point...

This video breaks down how to assess the different nerves of the upper body. Follow along with the video for the instructions, education, and what to focus on with performing the assessments! You should have a relatively similar range of motion side to side as you...

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