For your convenience, the Motion Stability Resources page offers quick access to the latest evidence-based information to aid in the mission to reduce recurrent pain. The categories as shown on the left, offer everything from Clinic / Patient Information to Course Packets with Literature References and so much more.
This informative 2-page PDF article is a ‘frequently asked question’ article about dry needling and how it can be used to improve myofascial trigger point dysfunction, as well as chronic and recurrent pain.
Physical Therapists at Motion Stability aim to reduce recurrent pain and injuries by focusing on an integrative method that improves tissue pathology and movement dysfunctions....
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This informative 3-page PDF article specifies how rehabilitative ultrasound imaging can be used to assess muscle dysfunction with such muscles as the transversus abdominis, multifidus, and pelvic floor for low back / sacroiliac (SIJ) pain.
“Core Stability” comprises of two major roles of muscles: global and local muscles. Global muscles are defined as the larger and more superficial muscle of...
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LS-1 Course Packet with References
For LS-1: Recurrent Back Pain — Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging and Movement Pattern Dysfunction Exercise Interventions. This 20-page PDF contains the course overview, objectives, timeline, and literature references.
LS-2 Course Packet
For LS-2 Clinical Neurodynamics for Lower Quarter Dysfunction, presented by Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS). This 2-page PDF contains the course overview, objectives and general timeline.