[Video Workshop] Advanced Joint Stability Testing – Knees, Hips, Low Back, and Shoulders

In my experience, true ligament tears are extremely rare.

However, the diagnosis of ligament tear is extremely common.

This may explain why we often see a discrepancy between imaging (ligament tear) and surgical reports (NO tear found).

What’s going on here? Why are most positive knee instability tests being falsely labeled as ligament failure?

Many years ago, I discovered that certain neurological injuries can cause the body to literally turn off key joint stabilizing muscles. I call this the Articular Stability Reflex.

My theory is that this reflex of turning off muscles, is the body's defence mechanism to prevent further injury to vulnerable and compromised areas of critical neurology.

I have created this short 
workshop video to help you evaluate instability by checking muscle tone in the low back, knees, hips, and shoulders. 

Are you interested in resolving these common joint instability problems to deliver longterm relief?

Matrix Repatterning may be the treatment system you are looking for.

George Roth, DC, ND, CMRP
 

Dr. Roth is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and the Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine and has studied osteopathic medicine at Doctors' Hospital North, Columbus, Ohio. He is the developer of Matrix Repatterning and is the Director of Education at the Matrix Institute in Toronto. Dr. Roth has presented seminars at numerous hospital and university‐based symposia throughout North America. He is the co‐author, with Kerry D’Ambrogio PT, of Positional Release Therapy (Elsevier, 1997), and the author of The Matrix Repatterning Program for Pain Relief (New Harbinger, 2005). His work is also featured in the Brain’s Way of Healing, by Dr. Norman Doidge (Penguin, 2015).

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