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Our New Physio series offers you the opportunity to easily integrate flexibility training into your practice.

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Here's how

Hip

  • Psoas Major
    Quadriceps Femoris
    Rectus Abdominis
    Diaphragm

  • Knee | Hip | Spine

  • Ventral muscle chain

  • - Knees hip-width, supporting surface on the middle of the buttocks

    - One leg positioned in hip line in front of body

    - Both knees bent 90 degrees

    - Head in extension of the spine, chin slightly retracted Pelvis remains erect throughout the exercise Palms facing each other

  • Lean upper body as far back as possible and keep tension in the front chain.

Chest

  • Pectoralis Major & Minor
    Psoas Major
    Rectus Abdominis
    Latissimus Dorsi
    Diaphragm

  • BWS I neck problems

  • Ventral muscle chain

  • - Middle part of the pad at the level of the angulus inferior (TH9), lower part at the junction of psoas and diaphragm (TH12 & L1).

    - Knees hip-width, feet flat on the mat

    - Head in extension of the spine, chin slightly retracted

  • Bring extended arms as far as possible behind the pad by extending the thoracic spine and maintain muscle tension in the anterior chain.

Wade

  • Gastrocnemius
    Soleus
    Ischiocrural musculature
    Musculature of the foot

  • Knee I lumbar spine I thoracic spine

  • Dorsal muscle chain

  • - Knees extended
    - Toes grip the wedge
    - Hips are perpendicular over the foot
    - Place the upper body as far forward as possible
    - Pelvis remains tilted forward
    - Head in extension of the spine, chin slightly retracted

  • Pull heels down as far as possible and hold the tension.

Mushroom

  • Latissimus Dorsi
    Obliquus Internus Abdominis
    Obliquus Externus Abdominis
    Quadratus Lumborum

  • Neck | Spine

  • Lateral muscle chain

  • - Middle part of the pad at the level of the angulus inferior (TH9), lower part at the junction of psoas and diaphragm (TH12 & L1).

    - Knees hip-width, feet flat on the mat

    - Head in extension of the spine, chin slightly retracted

  • Bring extended arms as far as possible behind the pad by extending the thoracic spine and maintain muscle tension in the anterior chain.

Glutaeus

  • External rotators of the hipExternal gluteal muscles
    and piriformis

  • Sciatica

  • Dorsal muscle chain

  • - Place front knee centered on front third of pad (center of sternum)

    - Then place back leg on sled with ball of foot

    - Hip is straight, upper body upright

    - Rest arms loosely on backrest

  • Slide the sled backward with the knee bent, lowering the hip lower than the resting knee. Tension on gluteal muscles must be clearly noticeable. Angle of the resting leg as close to 90C° as possible at the knee.

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