1 TREATMENT MODALITY GLOBAL APPROACH. SHOULDER Treatment 2.

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1 TREATMENT MODALITY GLOBAL APPROACH

SHOULDER Treatment 2

3SHOULDER TRIGGER POINTS

SHOULDER Treatment 4 Rotator cuff

5SHOULDER GLOBAL APPROACH

6SHOULDER TRIGGER POINTS

7 GLENOHUMERAL PATH SUBACROMIAL AND BICEPS LONG HEAD PATHSHOULDER OPTICAL WINDOWS

8ELBOW GLOBAL APPROACH

9ELBOW TRIGGER POINTS

10 LATERAL OPTICAL PATH A)POSTEROLATERAL PATH B)POSTEROMEDIAL PATHELBOW OPTICAL WINDOWS

11 WRIST & HAND GLOBAL APPROACH

12 WRIST & HAND TRIGGER POINTS

13 DORSAL OPTICAL PATH TO THE RADIOCARPAL JOINT WRIST & HAND OPTICAL WINDOWS PALMAR PATH DORSAL PATH

14RACHIS GLOBAL APPROACH

15RACHIS TRIGGER POINTS

16HIP GLOBAL APPROACH

17HIP TRIGGER POINTS

18 COXOFEMORAL JOINT: ANTERIOR ACCESSHIP OPTICAL WINDOWS

19KNEE GLOBAL APPROACH

20KNEE TRIGGER POINTS

21 FEMOROTIBIAL JOINT A) ANTEROLATERAL PATH B) ANTEROMEDIAL PATH FEMOROTIBIAL JOINT, POSTERIOR PATH FEMOROPATELLAR JOINT: A) ANTEROMEDIAL PATH B) ANTEROLATERAL PATHKNEE OPTICAL WINDOWS

22 ANKLE & FOOT GLOBAL APPROACH

23 TIBIOTARSAL JOINT: A) ANTERIOR, MEDIAL AND LATERAL PATHS B) POSTEROLATERAL PATH ANKLE & FOOT OPTICAL WINDOWS SUBTALAR JOINT: LATERAL PATH.

24 1st METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT: A)DORSAL PATH B)PLANTAR PATH ANKLE & FOOT OPTICAL WINDOWS