#157| Is Spinal Disc Movement Predictable? Why Prone Press-Ups Are Not Always The Answer

In this episode, Dillon sits down to discuss if spinal disc movement is as predictable as we once thought. We look to answer the following; how does the intervertebral disc move with spinal motion? Should you do spinal extension if you have a disc herniation? What do directional preference, centralization, and peripheralization mean? Does movement reduce a disc prolapse? Are symptoms related to a disc bulge? Where does McKenzie Based Treatment fit in?  All of this and more are answered in this episode.

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