Static Postural Assessments
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Published 2018-02-05
All Comments (16)
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Good video of the basics - thank you.
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You didn't state what hip adduction could cause or how to fix it, I would assume stretch the adductors and strengthen the abductors, but do you have a more definitive answer?
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Need more specifics. For example, how the ear lobe should align with the body
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What chapter is this on ?
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Need more details about all the tests and I wish you would slow down on all your videos. Also, would like more specific exercise examples for corrections.
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whats the point of the scoring system, total score
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could this test be used to determin mucle strength?
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The video is not giving us any detailed knowledge about all the Tests. Nor u r describing that how should the ankle pronation or supination can be determined by the test and same in all the test. The video was not helpfull....
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I still don't understand WHEN you would conduct this assessment. There is nothing in the book, nor any of these videos that directly says "you would need to conduct a static postural assessment under these circumstances.." It seems very basic, but even in the client case studies in the book it doesn't mention anything about WHEN you would conduct SP assessments, only assessing their movements in the five primary movement patterns, despite the fact they're starting in the first levels of training. This confuses me! Any help?
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Jeez shes fitt
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I understand how important this is but ACE you never tell how to fix them and what is normal please help im going to take my test end of december and still not getting it
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He said "Next we're gonna look at..." i'm still looking, trying to figure out where to look at ðŸ˜
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You should made this video more detailed. Thank you
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There was nothing helpful about this video. Why not go into detail about how to actually determine these imbalances and in addition what the causation is?