Manual skills of twist & roll for the Clavicle and related myofascial expansions. Operate in the various positions of the shoulder, outpost / rear post both in static and in motion. (FIG.11)
Supine variant of the previous manipulation. In this case we ask the athlete to slide the shoulder from the bottom to the top and vice versa, on the massage table.
Technique of twist & roll for the m. Sternocleidomastoid. The operator or the athlete modulate the degree of contraction / elongation with the torsion of the head. (FIG.14)
Manual detachment for mm. Pectoralis major and small and manipulation of the Axillary Ligament, with various arm openings. Always above in green the anatomical area concerned. (FIG.15)
Detachment per mm. G. Dorsal, Round, Sottospinoso. Vary the position of the arm. (FIG.16)
Warm-up of the thoraco-lumbo-sacral area. Slow and deep frictions for a few minutes induce tissue plasticity which is then useful for subsequent work. (FIG.20)
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