Articles & Videos

Muscle Activation Techniques – videos
Introduction to MAT by Greg Roskopf, founder of Muscle Activation Techniques

Individualized Therapy with Muscle Activiation Techniques (MAT)

Greg Roskopf demonstrating muscle testing

Greg Roskopf interview – Part 1

Greg Roskopf interview – Part 2

NeuroMuscular Reprogramming

Video by David Weinstock, one of the first students of NeuroMuscular Reprogramming created by Jocelyn Olivier.
How an ankle sprain affects the whole body

Videos by Jocelyn Olivier, the founder of NeuroMuscular Reprogramming.
What is NeuroMuscular Reprogramming and sciatica demo

NeuroMuscular Assessment demo by Jocelyn Olivier

Bicep and hamstring – muscle testing and correcting

KANON aka Neurosoma

Video Explaining Neurosoma …This video is from Dr. Aaron Draper, Dr. Draper’s website

Sam King Testimonial

Muscle Spasm Chart

Interruption of Muscle Spasm Cycle Chart

The Big Picture of Physical Activity

Videos by Brian Bronk DC- practitioner of Tom Griner’s Technique
The Secret to Healing Body Pain part 1

The Secret to Healing Body Pain part 2

The Secret to Healing Body Pain part 3

Posturology

Charles Poliquin video testimonial for Posturology

Intro to Posturology by Paul Gagne

Why you need to fix your posture by Paul Gagne

Sole of the foot contribution to posture
2002 – Technical article on the sole of the foots contribution to posture.

Z-Health

Video – What is Z-Health

Brochure – What is Z-Health

Brochure – Zhealth Essentials – A 3 day introduction to Z-Health.

Brochure – Z-Health certification levels.

Brochure – Neural GPS system

Brochure – Building better balance

Brochure – Z-Health 9S model

Brochure – Brain Based Training For Power Athletes

Z-Health video series – 21st Century Strength: Brain-Based Training for Power Athletes
Sensory stimulation = motor stimulation = increased strength and power

Loaded mobility = novelty and specificity = increased strength and power

Loaded mobility = End range of motion strength = fewer injuries and increased flexibility

Improper visual and vestibular integration = pain and poor performance

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