Brachial Plexus Pain - Part 1 - MSR Nerve Entrapment Protocol

00:30 cervical plexus, 01:00 brachial plexus, 01:25 costoclaviular/subacromial space, 02:20 coraco pectoral tunnel, 03:46 medial intermuscular septum, 04:28 axillary fascia In this video we will focus on releasing the nerves from the neck to the shoulder (cervical plexus, brachial plexus, to the neurovascular sleeve) using MSR procedures. It is important that we cover this region first before getting into the median, radial, and ulnar nerves. MSR Nerve Release - Part 4 (The Radial Nerve) MSR Nerve Release - Part 3 (The Ulnar Nerve) MSR Nerve Release - Part 2 (The Median Nerve) MSR Nerve Release - Part 1 (Neck to Shoulder) Want to learn more about neck injuries. Read Dr. Abelson’s articles on “Whiplash Injuries” (5 part series), and “Resolving Neck Pain Caused by Poor Posture”. Want to learn more about nerve entrapment injuries. Read Dr. Abelso
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