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What to do About Gluteal Amnesia with David Weinstock

What to do About Gluteal Amnesia with David Weinstock

Gluteal amnesia, also known as gluteal hypervigilance, is a condition where the patient does not feel their gluteal region. This can result in avoidance of activities that involve the gluteal region or cause pain when those muscles are used in regular daily exercise.

Let’s start the gluteal week with a gluteal interview.

Just a reminder, this month’s Injury of the Month is a double shot.  I will be covering Gluteus Medius Exercises and Gluteus Maximus Exercises.

To get to the Interview – CLICK HERE to listen to the Interview with David Weinstock on What to Do About Gluteal Amnesia.

I have been following David on Facebook for some time; he always has excellent little nuggets of insight. I contacted him by Facebook to see if he would be interested in interviewing one of his nuggets on gluteal amnesia.

It was great to chat about gluteal and what we can do to help them function better.

Enjoy the Interview.

CLICK HERE to listen to the Interview with David Weinstock on What to do About Gluteal Amnesia?

What David Weinstock shares in the Interview:

Here are a few things you need to know about listening to the Interview:

If you use Chrome as your web browser, it can sometimes act up when playing the Interview. I suggest listening to the discussion in another web browser (Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, etc.) Here is a video explaining how to download the interview recording

If you have a neat specialization or business information that would be of benefit for fitness professionals to know about, please do contact me, and I would love to share it with the EFI world.

If you know of a fitness professional or someone with gluteal amnesia or hip pain that may benefit from this Interview, please forward it to them.

Take care.

Rick Kaselj, MS

P.S. – Since this month’s Injury of the Month is a double shot, here is the second part of it, it is on Gluteus Medius Exercises.

P.S. – If you liked this Interview, here are some other discussions that may help you:

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