Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC – Webinar: Why Your Liver Matters In Shoulder, Hip, and Back Pain
The liver can do more than 500 different things. That’s a lot. That also means it’s sort of important to your overall health. I jokingly say everyone has a liver problem they just don’t know it yet. What does this mean? It’s overburdened. This webinar will show you how to change that.
Learn why liver restriction (passive movement of an organ during movement), impacts your hips, shoulders and lower back. Every system in the body is interconnected. Never be injured by yourself. Never try to heal yourself. The most common reason for therapeutic failure is failing to recognize organ motion in chronic, musculoskeletal pain. Don’t let that be your client
What you’ll learn:
- Why chronic pain requires a healthy liver
- To assess neural reflex points
- Palpation assessment
- Inefficiency signs clinical
- Ligament attachments
- How can the abdominal obliques become restricted
- 3-Part-easy reset system
- Tips for motor and sensory learning after a reset
- Nutrition strategies
- The top 10 indicators of poor liver function
Here are the reasons you should attend
- Your clients will want you to be there
- Expand your existing toolbox
- Think Different
- Here are some quick interventions that can make a difference.
- You have probably more time available now
- Be the go-to person who does what others don’t
- Watch video demonstrations of my top resettings.
Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC – Webinar: Why Your Liver Matters In Shoulder, Hip, and Back Pain: This webinar explores the connection between liver health and pain in the shoulder, hip, and back regions. It highlights how liver function can impact musculoskeletal issues and contribute to pain in these areas. The presentation covers the role of the liver in detoxification, inflammation, and overall body function, and provides insights into how improving liver health can alleviate pain and support better mobility. It offers practical advice and strategies for addressing liver-related factors in pain management and overall well-being.
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