Obturator Nerve Release - Motion Specific Release
Obturator Nerve Release - Welcome to this video on Obturator Nerve Release. The Obturator Nerve can become entrapped due to direct injury to the nerve or surrounding muscle tissue. Mild cases of Obturator Nerve Entrapment are commonly treated with manual therapy and exercise, while severe cases are rare and may require surgery. When the Obturator Nerve is entrapped, it can cause abnormal motion patterns in the leg and lead to leg instability. The anterior branch of the Obturator Nerve can also cause groin pain and pain related to exercise. In this video, we will explore effective techniques for releasing the Obturator Nerve and alleviating associated symptoms. Let's begin. MOTION SPECIFIC RELEASE Becoming proficient in Motion Specific Release (MSR) requires more than just watching videos or reading articles—although these are valuable starting points. True mastery involves immersive, hands-on training that deepens your understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and refined tactile skills. MSR isn’t a skill you can gain overnight; it’s a journey of focused practice and collaboration with mentors and peers, transforming knowledge into expertise. The techniques you see here are just a preview. To unlock the full power of MSR and achieve real results for your patients, join our MSR Pro community. Explore our courses and take the next step in your professional development at www.motionspecificrelease.com. LETS CONNECT Kinetic Health Clinic - https://www.kinetichealth.ca/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/abelsonb Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kinetichealthyyc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticHealth Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinetichealth/ Motion Specific Release - https://www.motionspecificrelease.com/ 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Obturator Nerve Release Medical Disclaimer: Nothing in this video, or related to this channel, should be construed as personal advice or diagnosis, and must not be used in this manner. You should and must consult a health care professional before adopting any of the suggestions in this video or before drawing inferences from it. Any decision regarding treatment and medication for your condition should be made with the advice and consultation of a qualified health care professional. If you have, or suspect you have, a health-care problem immediately contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
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