Our video demo on passive vs active mobility will change your practice

Here is an example of why most treatments and passive techniques especially ones performed laying down do not work!

I recently posted about the importance of challenging your clients results against gait. (See latest post on gait assessments)

I received a lot of questions and interest on this topic.

I used a term called “Parking lot syndrome” which is a matter of fact way to describe that unfortunately, most modalities do not account for the variables that determine whether or not results will stick and lead to long term progress.

This is one of the main reasons why most things out there don’t work for people.

It has nothing to do with whether or not the technique is good or bad and everything to do with how the persons brain perceives what is happening. 

Watch this video to get a demonstration on the importance of Active mobility vs. Passive mobility!

Active vs. Passive Mobility from Taylor Kruse on Vimeo.

Watch Alisha literally “walk off” the result from a passive mobilization in less than 10 steps! Then, watch what happens when she actively mobilizes the same joint!

 

 

About the Author:

Taylor Kruse, recently featured in Men's Health, is dedicated to empowering you with the truth and tools for improved health and performance.

His inspiration stems from more than 10 years of education and coaching through systems like Zhealth Performance, The Burdenko Method, and various movement practices.

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