Corrective Exercise/Rehab How Scar Tissue Affects Your Clients by Justin Price | Date Released : 18 Aug 2015 1 comment Close Justin Price explains that while scar tissue is extremely helpful at repairing cells quickly to prevent further damage and/or injury, the characteristics of scars and their presence in the body can restrict and inhibit movement. Click here to read the full article. Back to top About the author: Justin Price Justin Price is the creator of The BioMechanics Method® which provides corrective exercise education and certifications for fitness professionals (available through PTontheNet). His techniques are used in over 40 countries by Specialists trained in his unique pain-relief methods and have been featured in Time magazine, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, LA Times, Men’s Health, Arthritis Today, and on Web MD, BBC and Discovery Health. He is also an IDEA International Personal Trainer of the Year, their National Spokesperson for chronic pain, subject matter expert on corrective exercise for the American Council on Exercise, TRX and BOSU, former Director of Content for PTontheNet and founding author of PTA Global. Full Author Details Related contentContent from Justin Price Tissue: Do You Really Know What You Are Training? Ian O'Dwyer | Articles How Scar Tissue Affects Pain and Performance Justin Price | Articles The Best Assessment for Chronic Pain Justin Price | Articles Utilizing Corrective Re-assessments to Enhance Program Success Justin Price | Articles Corrective Exercise Is Not Just About Corrective Exercises Justin Price | Articles Adding Function to Rehabilitation with ViPR Justin Price | Articles Addressing Lower Back Pain, Part 1 Justin Price | Articles Why Do I Have Pain In My Knees When Squatting? by Justin Price | Videos Using Re-assessments in Every Session by Justin Price | Videos Using Gap Analysis to Set Realistic Goals with Clients by Mary Bratcher, Justin Price | Videos Strategies to Improve Movement and Decrease Pain by Justin Price | Videos Shoulder and Neck Assessments by Justin Price | Videos Self-massage Techniques for Your Client by Justin Price | Videos Self Myofascial Release Tips for Seniors by Justin Price | Videos Pre-Exercise Movement Assessment by Justin Price | Videos Posture Assessment: The Knees by Justin Price | Videos Posture Assessment for the Feet by Justin Price | Videos Non-Exercise Related Components of Corrective Exercise by Justin Price | Videos Maximizing the Impact of Initial Consultations by Justin Price | Videos Manage a Client’s Recurring Muscle and Joint Pain by Justin Price | Videos Increasing Client Retention, Part 2 by Mary Bratcher, Justin Price | Videos Increasing Client Retention, Part 1 by Mary Bratcher, Justin Price | Videos How to Use ViPR as a Functional Rehab Tool by Justin Price | Videos How to Increase Client Adherence by Justin Price | Videos How to Develop a Pain-Free Mindset by Justin Price | Videos How Scar Tissue Affects Your Clients by Justin Price | Videos How Leg Length Discrepancies Affect Your Clients’ Musculoskeletal System by Justin Price | Videos Good Posture Holds the Key to Happiness by Justin Price | Videos Fun and Games in Corrective Exercise by Justin Price | Videos Fast Fix for Anterior Pelvic Tilt by Justin Price | Videos Enhancing Your Fitness Professional Reputation by Justin Price | Videos Corrective Exercise Order by Justin Price | Videos Corrective Exercise and Group Fitness by Justin Price | Videos Correcting the Cause, Not the Symptoms: Medial Knee Pain by Justin Price | Videos Cashing in on Corrective Exercises by Justin Price | Videos Assessment Demo for Chronic Pain: Torso Rotation by Justin Price | Videos Leave a reply Comments (1) Forum, PTontheNet | 24 Aug 2015, 19:28 PM Hi Jennifer, Thank you for your comment. Please find the related article under this video’s “related content” or search “Justin Price” on the article page to retrieve all of his articles.~PTontheNet Reply Back to top