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Locality: Langley, British Columbia

Phone: +1 778-298-3757



Address: 301-20165 91A Ave. V1M 3A2 Langley, BC, Canada

Website: www.3pk.ca

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Tom Turner, Registered Massage Therapist 17.11.2020

ICBC for you. The RMTBC has been actively involved in the consultation process with ICBC this year. Now, with the newly released regulation and product changes,... here are some links to help you understand how they relate to your practice: - ICBC Summary for Treatment Providers - https://partners.icbc.com/health-services/icbc-changes.asp - Information Bulletin from BC Gov - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018AG0092-002177 - Comprehensive Summary of All Changes - https://www.icbc.com//changing-auto-ins/Pages/Default.aspx

Tom Turner, Registered Massage Therapist 31.10.2020

Technique Tuesday: Treating shoulder impingement syndrome Rotator cuff impingement syndrome occurs when the supraspinatus tendon gets squashed between the humer...us and the scapula’s acromion process during arm abduction. One of the primary and oft-overlooked causes is insufficient sternoclavicular (SC) joint elevation of the clavicle. Recall that the SC joint should always move in an opposing direction to the scapula. Yet, tension, trauma and sub-optimal posture may cause the clavicle to get locked in a superior position on the manubrium and unable to glide down as the arm is raised. In these cases, manual and movement therapy to treat a frayed rotator cuff tendon is pointless until the SC joint fixation is corrected. To assess, we need to determine if the medial clavicular head is dropping down during two movements: arm abduction and shoulder elevation (shrugging). In Image 1, I assess for an SC joint elevation restriction by placing both index fingers on top of the client’s medial clavicular heads and asking him to first shoulder-shrug and then to horizontally abduct each arm. If one side does not drop down, there is a ligament or articular disc restriction in that SC joint. Try this on yourself by placing the left index finger on top of your right clavicular head and abducting the ipsilateral arm. In Image 3 I demonstrate a technique for correcting... pls click here to read more and view rotator cuff technique: https://mailchi.mp/freedomfrompain/rotatorcuff

Tom Turner, Registered Massage Therapist 23.10.2020

Patient got neck problem (C4&C5) also Frozen shoulder all the way from Saudi Arabia (Before & After less than 3min result ) #Masterchrisleong #mcl #cl #wttt #bonesettingspecialist #tittar #worldtour #chrisleong #clm #method #midvalley #

Tom Turner, Registered Massage Therapist 04.10.2020

This teenager had been unable to stand up straight for four months, but thanks to the wonders of professional back cracking, he made an incredible transformation!