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Levator Scapulae Release - MSR Procedures

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Levator Scapulae Release - MSR Procedures - In this video, Dr. Abelson demonstrates Motion Specific Release (MSR) procedures for releasing the Levator Scapulae Muscle. The levator scapulae muscle is principally involved in elevating the scapula and plays a role in its downward rotation, aiding in the positioning of the glenoid cavity. It also assists in neck extension and, when the scapula is fixed, contributes to lateral flexion and rotation of the cervical spine.
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.
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00:00 Introduction
01:04 Forearm Technique
01:38 Combining Procedures
Medical Disclaimer: The following video on Motion Specific Release (MSR) procedures is a demonstration video for educational and informational purposes only. Only practitioners with proper training and certification in MSR are authorized to perform these procedures.
The creators of this video and the presenter assume no liability for any injuries or damages resulting from following the information provided. The techniques and information provided are on an "as is" basis, without warranties of any kind, and viewers are solely responsible for their use of the information. The creators of this video and the presenter shall not be liable for any loss or injury arising from using the information provided in this video, including any claims for medical malpractice or personal injury.
By watching this video, you acknowledge and agree that you assume full responsibility for your use of the information provided, and you release and discharge the creators of this video and the presenter from any and all claims or causes of action, known or unknown, arising out of your use of the information provided.
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.
LET'S CONNECT
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Forearm Technique
01:38 Combining Procedures
Medical Disclaimer: The following video on Motion Specific Release (MSR) procedures is a demonstration video for educational and informational purposes only. Only practitioners with proper training and certification in MSR are authorized to perform these procedures.
The creators of this video and the presenter assume no liability for any injuries or damages resulting from following the information provided. The techniques and information provided are on an "as is" basis, without warranties of any kind, and viewers are solely responsible for their use of the information. The creators of this video and the presenter shall not be liable for any loss or injury arising from using the information provided in this video, including any claims for medical malpractice or personal injury.
By watching this video, you acknowledge and agree that you assume full responsibility for your use of the information provided, and you release and discharge the creators of this video and the presenter from any and all claims or causes of action, known or unknown, arising out of your use of the information provided.
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