Description
Whitney Lowe examines the biomechanics of housekeeping workers and how these biomechanics lead to many common injury complaints in the low back and upper extremities. Techniques focus on the paraspinal muscles, deep intrinsic spinal muscles, lumbodorsal fascia, quadratus lumborum, and forearm extensors.
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Whitney Lowe examines the biomechanics of housekeeping workers and how these biomechanics lead to many common injury complaints in the low back and upper extremities. Techniques focus on the paraspinal muscles, deep intrinsic spinal muscles, lumbodorsal fascia, quadratus lumborum, and forearm extensors.
Quiz Questions
NetForum Course ID
Webinar048
Pass Percentage
70
Supplementary Materials
Approved States
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Credits
1.00
Live Course
Off