INJURIES - PATHOLOGIES

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  • Detorsion of the Fascia Iliaca

    Dive into the intricate web of the ilio-psoas fascia, a crucial component intertwining with various joints within the lumbo-pelvic complex and abdominal cavity's internal organs. Discover how disruptions in this fascia can reverberate across the body, affecting numerous structures and functions.

  • Pelvic Floor Awareness

    Reinforcement and stretching for the pelvic floor are two important aspects of the work but the coordination of the work of the pelvic floor with other key muscles like adductors, glutes, diaphragm and transverses abdomini is even more important.

  • Compass Rose

    Join Ilaria in this focused session on the Compass Rose, a breathing sequence designed to awaken and rebalance the diaphragm. In the FEET-NESS™ Membership you’ll find many classes where the diaphragm is stretched or reinforced, because this hidden muscle plays a crucial role in posture, pelvic fl...

  • Osteoporosis L 1

    Level 1 - Pace: Slow
    Osteoporosis is very common in the older population (mostly women) and possibly debilitating. An active life and working out can immensely improve the condition itself and the lifestyle. Learn what you can do and what habits you should change to make sure you move around safe...

  • Osteoporosis L3

    Level 3 - Pace: Moderate
    Osteoporosis doesn’t mean we should be working out at a basic level. This is a more advanced workout for who is dealing with osteopenia and osteoporosis. Workout hard with no flexion or rotation to protect your spine and maintain your bones strong and safe.

  • Closing the Gap - 15 min

    Open Level - Pace: Slow
    Many women find out what a DIASTASIS is only after they deliver. Not too many OBGYN’s talk about it and honestly not too many women want to share their frustration about it, and they keep silent. The diastasis is the separation (gap) between the two parts of the rectus abd...

  • Shoulder Stability

    Open Level - Pace: Slow
    Are your shoulders hypermobile, weak or unstable? This is a great routine of exercises that you can do in the very beginning of the process and that you can also do later on making sure you increase reps, sets and weight.
    Shoulder de-coaptation, segmental reinforcement of ...

  • Bursitis Greater Trochanter

    Level 2 - Pace: Slow
    This is such a painful and debilitating condition. As soon as you are diagnosed you need to take all the precautions to make sure the inflammation subsides as fast as possible.
    Look at the video for guidance but always remember that you need to respect where your body is at ...

  • Plantar Fasciitis

    Plantar Fasciitis is a very common and painful condition. It affects runners the most but can also occur when we walk on a hard surface, when we wear tight shoes, high heels and so on. Stretching is important but to be effective we need to address the whole leg and foot. We also need to work the ...

  • Carpal Tunnel #2 - 5min

    Level 2 – Pace: Slow
    This workout is perfect after you recover from Carpal tunnel or any time you need to reinforce your wrists and forearms: for a better grip, for golf, for climbing…
    Add this quick routine to the Carpal Tunnel #1 video.

  • Carpal Tunnel - 7 min

    Level 1 – Pace: Slow
    Carpal tunnel when acute, is a very painful condition. The following exercises can help you to decrease the level of inflammation and pain. Stay tuned for more intense exercises for when you are better and want to go back to regular activity!

  • Preventing Hip Replacement - 1h

    Level 3 - Pace Moderate
    All that you need to do to get your hips strong and prevent hip replacement. Proprioception, reinforcement, MFS, GPS and of course ELDOA! We need to stop the process of osteoarthritis as soon as possible in the joint by creating space! Beyond the important goal of this wor...

  • Ankle Sprain from the ground up! - 20 min

    Level 2 - Pace: Slow
    Have you ever sprained your ankle? Did you do a proper rehab? If you didn’t that’s why your ankle sprains are recurring over and over. Our body is very much connected, and we can’t stop at the ankle for a good rehab, we need to go a little higher up! Check out the Guide for A...