How to Assess and Treat the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint | Technique Peek Series

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2022
  • This Technique Peek Video features Robert Shapiro, DPT, COMT, NKT, demonstrating how to assess the mobility of the proximal tibiofibular joint in order to determine its "Wigability". Rob also demonstrate how to treat the joint by using various mobilization techniques.
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    *These Videos are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be used as a replacement for appropriate medical treatment. Please consult your doctor or licensed physical therapist for an appropriate course of treatment*

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @rawjoice3897

    i was disgnosed with lateral tibia plateau fracture with torn medial meniscus that I healed myself without any surgeries over 6 year ago. Consequently, I started feeling pain that locked my knee. It is difficult but I then straighten my leg and snap it back in... As time went by, I realized when this happens, if I straighten my leg and push my fibula in medially, it snaps back in. After 3 MRIs, no doctor confirmed a dislocation despite me clearly telling them my symptoms.. I am upset that doctors were so nonchalant and did not take my symptoms and description serious enougth to delineate what it was instead of me having to diagnose myself!!! Since I am now certain that this is what it is, what specifically should I not do to possibly prevent a dislocation going forward, and/or who specifically knows how to rejuvenate this joint or all parts of the knee naturally.

  • @zineeddine7760
    @zineeddine7760 2 роки тому +1

    Mine moves and cracks (its annoying ).

  • @rostyslav1988shutiak
    @rostyslav1988shutiak 14 днів тому

    both not moving