dfuerstcat
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How can a customer determine if a practitioner is a great shoulder worker (ahead of time)?
A great shoulder worker:
1. Knows the names of all the muscles related to the shoulder.
2. Knows all the origins and insertions of the muscles related to the shoulder.
3. Knows all the trigger points and referred pain patterns of the shoulder.
4. Can determine by range of motion and referred pain exactly which muscle or muscle needs to be addressed.
5. Most importantly, knows how to get the muscles related to the shoulder to let go.
Is there a certificate or special training in shoulders? Are there any magic words to key in on?
Thank you!
A great shoulder worker:
1. Knows the names of all the muscles related to the shoulder.
2. Knows all the origins and insertions of the muscles related to the shoulder.
3. Knows all the trigger points and referred pain patterns of the shoulder.
4. Can determine by range of motion and referred pain exactly which muscle or muscle needs to be addressed.
5. Most importantly, knows how to get the muscles related to the shoulder to let go.
Is there a certificate or special training in shoulders? Are there any magic words to key in on?
Thank you!