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0:01 This pain pattern indicates that the Tibialis Posterior muscle, the deepest muscle in the calf is in a state of stressful tension.
0:09 This online class includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:14 so you understand what you're working with and then specific and regional techniques for reducing the stress, reducing the tension and reducing the pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Flexor Digitorum Longus muscle is in a state of stressful imbalance.
0:08 This online class includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:12 so you understand what you're working with, and then numerous techniques to reduce that tension, reduce that stress, and reduce that pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Plantaris muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:07 This online class includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:11 so you understand what you're working with and then precision and regional techniques to reduce that stress, reduce that tension and reduce that pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the peyronieus longus muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:07 This online class includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:11 so you understand what you're working with and then precision and regional techniques to reduce that stress, reduce that tension and reduce that pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Tibialis Anterior muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:07 This online workshop includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:12 so you can understand what you are working on and then specific and regional techniques to reduce the stress, reduce the tension, and reduce the pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Peroneus Tertius muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:06 This online workshop will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology
0:12 so you understand what you're working with and then precise and regional techniques for reducing that stress, reducing that tension, and reducing that pain.
0:00 The Soleus muscle can be a contributing factor within any and all of these pain patterns.
0:06 This online class includes a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:11 so you understand what you're working with and then precision and regional techniques to reduce that stress, reduce that tension and reduce that pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Flexor Hallucis Longus muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:07 This online class will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:12 so you understand what you're working with and then guide you through step by step techniques for reducing that stress, reducing that tension and reducing that pain.
0:00 Any and all of these pain patterns often indicate that the Gastrocnemius muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:08 This online class will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:13 so you understand what you're working with and precision and regional techniques to reduce that stress, to reduce the tension, and reduce the pain.
0:00 A dull achy pain in this region often indicates that the Interosseous Membrane is in a state of stressful tension.
0:08 This online class will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:13 so you understand what you're working with and then specific and regional techniques to reduce that stress, reduce that tension, and reduce that pain.
0:01 This pain pattern indicates that the Extensor Hallucis longus muscle is in a state of stressful tension.
0:09 This online class will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:14 so you understand what you're working with and then guide you through step by step techniques for reducing that stress, reducing that tension and reducing that pain.
0:00 This pain pattern indicates that the Ankle Ligaments are in a state of stressful tension.
0:06 This online class offers you a bit of anatomy and physiology,
0:10 so you understand what you're working with and then precise and regional techniques for reducing that stress, reducing that tension and reducing that pain.
0:00 Pain and discomfort in this region often indicate that the Ankle Retinaculum is in a state of stressful imbalance.
0:08 This online class will walk you through a bit of anatomy and physiology
0:14 so you understand what you're working with and then precision and regional techniques to reduce that stress, reduce that tension and reduce that pain.

This pain pattern indicates that the Extensor Digitorum Longus muscle is in a state of stressful tension. I'm offering an online class for the serious bodyworker and DIY'er searching for answers, understanding, and efficiently effective tools to reduce tension and pain.

Extensor Digitorum Longus