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The Visceral Connections To Foot And Ankle Pain

The Visceral Connections To Foot And Ankle Pain

Season 3 Episode 98 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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On this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I’m still going deep into the foot and ankle but this time it’s all about connections to the viscera.  Following up on last week's discussion about the role of nerves, this week I explore how referrals from the intestines and urogenital system can manifest as pain and dysfunction in your ankles and feet. You’ll hear specifics regarding lower leg regions you can’t forget about including the proximal tib-fib joint and how the LTAP™ can help you identify the root cause of your clients’ pain.  Some other topics that you’ll hear are how hormonal changes, especially in women, can impact foot structure, and why a holistic, whole-body approach is key to achieving lasting results. There are tons of valuable resources mentioned in this episode that you won’t want to miss when it comes to treating the foot and ankle complex.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Episode 97: A Neural Approach To Treating The Ankle Joint
Episode 96: Understanding Foot Pain Through The Lifespan: Beyond Orthopedics
Episode 76: The Hidden Signs: Detecting Red Flags & Visceral Referrals
Episode 61: The Lung Connection To Foot Pain You Didn't Know About
Episode 54: A Better Way To Assess The SI Joint
Episode 45: The Kidneys - Visceral Connections To Movement
Episode 8: Unlocking The Fibula
Episode 6: The Mysterious, Misunderstood, and Mistreated SI Joint
Exercise Video: Obturator Nerve Glide
Learn the LTAP™ In-Person in one of my upcoming courses


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