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Replay of Live Workshop: B3 Knee Meniscus Workshop: Neuromuscular Understanding of Meniscus & Knee Injuries

Replay of Live Workshop: B3 Knee Meniscus Workshop: Neuromuscular Understanding of Meniscus & Knee Injuries

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In this workshop, you will learn about the many causes of meniscus pain, and their relationships to trigger points or myofascial blockages.

The meniscus, often referred to as the "shock absorber" of the knee, is a crucial component in providing stability and cushioning to the joint during movement.

Comprising two crescent-shaped wedges of cartilage positioned between the femur and tibia, the menisci act as natural buffers, distributing weight, reducing friction, and aiding in overall joint functionality.

These resilient structures play a pivotal role in supporting the knee's range of motion, absorbing impact forces, and promoting smooth, pain-free movement. However, when faced with issues such as neuromuscular blockages or trigger points, the delicate balance within the knee joint can be disrupted, leading to meniscus pain, compromised function, and altered posture.

Tight muscles that have neuromuscular blockages can make your client susceptible to injuries and chronic problems and in turn these injuries can cause further trigger points in the muscles that are compensating and assisting, leading to a cycle of pain.

Clients suffering from knee pain, very often may be diagnosed with general terms such as arthritis, tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, meniscus, or shin splints without the true cause being identified.

The real cause is often trigger points or neuromuscular blockages in one or more muscles, but many diagnosing practitioners are unfamiliar with this.

Trigger points and dysfunction can play a very large role in most pain syndromes, which means that we as B3 practitioners can offer our clients a great deal of relief or even complete relief by releasing blockages.

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