The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 11 - Number 10 Podcast
So is it fair to say that if you are having, say for instance, you've got someone that's got an injury and they put an arm in a sling or something of that nature that restricts their movement for a period of time? I understand the fashion remodels relatively quickly, as far as a change of positions concerned, it can remodel to accommodate the new position. When we undo the sling after, let's say six weeks or whatever, albeit that the muscles change position of the joints if that is that one of the reasons that they're chasing range of motion sort of relatively vigorously, in other words trying to return it to as much range of motion as possible as early as they can in order to make those changes to the fascia so they don't remind a look of, you know, a permanent restriction in movement or there's not.
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