For those that have a "Reverse "S Curve" the convex and concave switch. The left lower back becomes the convex and the right lower back becomes the concave. This diagram applies to just one curve and no compensatory curve in the lower back. Don't forget to consider that...
Thank you as you have answered so many questions about my back. I look just like the picuture. At the end low back I have a muscles when standing you can clearly feel. Drs have not been able to diagnose why I have this but x-rays showed scoliosis. I do get a massage for fibromyalgia and have asked my massage therapist to treat my back for the scoliosis. Hoping for great results.
Mungojelly, that depends on the type of scoliosis, and if a client is not willing to pursue other therapies to help. I respectfully disagree with your assessment that it's not effective or reasonable for treatment. I have been able to help quit a few clients, in regards to pain pain management.
For those that have a "Reverse "S Curve" the convex and concave switch. The left lower back becomes the convex and the right lower back becomes the concave. This diagram applies to just one curve and no compensatory curve in the lower back. Don't forget to consider that...
Thanks for share
My pleasure
Thank you as you have answered so many questions about my back. I look just like the picuture. At the end low back I have a muscles when standing you can clearly feel. Drs have not been able to diagnose why I have this but x-rays showed scoliosis. I do get a massage for fibromyalgia and have asked my massage therapist to treat my back for the scoliosis. Hoping for great results.
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting and clear information. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You make this more confusing than it should be
Could barely hear you
Do you have any videos to show the massage techniques that should be used when massaging these muscles thanks
Hi, thanks for the comment. No, sorry. Not yet
the first 4 minutes was painful to listen to. just get to the point
Great content Chris!
Very short clear and informative, thank you : )
Thanks, I try to keep it as clear as possible
Massage isn't an effective or reasonable treatment for scoliosis.
Massage IS an effective and reasonable treatment for scoliosis. Functional scoliosis, especially.
Mungojelly, that depends on the type of scoliosis, and if a client is not willing to pursue other therapies to help. I respectfully disagree with your assessment that it's not effective or reasonable for treatment. I have been able to help quit a few clients, in regards to pain pain management.