Trigger Point Class - How to Release Supinator
Trigger Points in the Supinator Muscles are too often overlooked as the muscle Lies deep and "concealed" - they are often associated with elbow pain.
The supinator is associated with deceleration of the elbow during extension. When the forearm is held between supination and pronation, the supinator will decelerate elbow extension.
The supinator is a lateral elbow pain generator. The muscle sneaks pain down into the web of the thumb on the dorsal side.
Changes in sensations include, but are not limited to, numbness and weakness in the hand (which may be due to compression of the deep branch of the radial nerve—the posterior interosseous nerve) and in the fingers.
Part of the deep group. The supinator is almost entirely concealed by the superficial muscles.
Trigger points in these muscles are often associated with elbow pain and common conditions such as tennis elbow.
Видео Trigger Point Class - How to Release Supinator канала NAT Global Campus
The supinator is associated with deceleration of the elbow during extension. When the forearm is held between supination and pronation, the supinator will decelerate elbow extension.
The supinator is a lateral elbow pain generator. The muscle sneaks pain down into the web of the thumb on the dorsal side.
Changes in sensations include, but are not limited to, numbness and weakness in the hand (which may be due to compression of the deep branch of the radial nerve—the posterior interosseous nerve) and in the fingers.
Part of the deep group. The supinator is almost entirely concealed by the superficial muscles.
Trigger points in these muscles are often associated with elbow pain and common conditions such as tennis elbow.
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