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06/25/2026

Not every case of thoracic outlet syndrome is what it seems.

What happens when all the orthopedic tests are positive… but traditional treatment isn’t working?

In this new Clinical Gem, Dr. Juli Owens walks through a fascinating case of persistent thoracic outlet syndrome that led to the discovery of a fascial adhesion between the scalenes and the parietal pleura. Along the way, he explores the often-overlooked fourth scalene (scalenus minimus), its anatomical relationship to the lung, and why this connection may influence breathing mechanics, autonomic regulation, and even anxiety.

This case is a powerful reminder that understanding anatomy is only the beginning—clinical reasoning is what changes outcomes.

🎥 Now live inside the MyoSynaptics Membership.

Join today to access this Clinical Gem plus our growing library of advanced education in neurofascial anatomy, neuroscience, and clinical application.

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You can recognize the symptoms.

But can you identify where the problem is actually occurring?

Peripheral nerve entrapments are often overlooked in clinical practice, leading to missed diagnoses, ineffective treatment strategies, and ongoing patient frustration.

Understanding the anatomy is only the beginning.

The ability to localize nerve involvement, differentiate presentation patterns, and connect symptoms to underlying anatomy is what transforms clinical decision-making.

The Peripheral Nerve Entrapment Course was designed to help clinicians develop a practical framework for assessing and understanding peripheral nerve presentations through anatomy, neuroscience, and clinical reasoning.

Inside the course you’ll learn:

• Major peripheral nerve pathways
• Common upper and lower extremity entrapment sites
• Sensory and motor presentation patterns
• Dermatomes vs. peripheral nerve distributions
• Clinical localization strategies

Presale access is now available.

Visit MyoSynaptics.com to join the presale list and receive exclusive savings.

06/19/2026

The best clinicians never stop learning.

The MyoSynaptics Membership gives you access to a growing library of on-demand courses designed to help you integrate anatomy, fascia, neuroscience, and clinical application into a practical clinical framework.

Inside the membership you’ll find:
• On-demand courses
• Clinical Gems
• Research reviews
• Case-based learning
• New content added regularly

Whether you’re looking to sharpen your assessments, improve clinical reasoning, or expand your treatment strategies, the MyoSynaptics Learning Portal was built to support your growth as a clinician.

Join the community and continue building your clinical toolkit.

Learn more at MyoSynaptics.com

Photos from MyoSynaptics's post 06/17/2026

Education is more than collecting techniques—it’s about building the clinical frameworks that help you connect anatomy, neuroscience, fascia, and patient presentation in practice.

Join us for three upcoming opportunities to deepen your understanding and strengthen your clinical reasoning:

🧩 Understanding Pain
A 2-day seminar presented by The Fascia Hub exploring the science and clinical application of pain. We’re honored that Dr. Marc Ellis will be opening this event.

📍 June 27–28, 2026

🖐️ Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
A hands-on intensive focused on upper extremity nerve pathways, common entrapment sites, assessment strategies, and clinical application.

📍 August 8, 2026

💻 The MyoSynaptics Learning Portal
Continue your education with on-demand courses, Clinical Gems, research reviews, and a growing library designed to help clinicians integrate anatomy, fascia, neuroscience, and treatment application into one cohesive framework.

Which topic are you most excited to learn more about?

Photos from MyoSynaptics's post 06/17/2026

📚 Upcoming Learning Opportunities

Education is more than collecting techniques—it’s about building the clinical frameworks that help you connect anatomy, neuroscience, fascia, and patient presentation in practice.

Join us for three upcoming opportunities to deepen your understanding and strengthen your clinical reasoning:

🧩 Understanding Pain
A 2-day seminar presented by The Fascia Hub exploring the science and clinical application of pain. We’re honored that Dr. Marc Ellis will be opening this event.

📍 June 27–28, 2026

🖐️ Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
A hands-on intensive focused on upper extremity nerve pathways, common entrapment sites, assessment strategies, and clinical application.

📍 August 8, 2026

💻 The MyoSynaptics Learning Portal
Continue your education with on-demand courses, Clinical Gems, research reviews, and a growing library designed to help clinicians integrate anatomy, fascia, neuroscience, and treatment application into one cohesive framework.

Which topic are you most excited to learn more about?

06/16/2026

Understanding anatomy is one thing. Visualizing how tissues interact is another.

The MyoSynaptics Anatomical Model was created to help students, clinicians, and patients better understand the relationship between fascia, muscle, and bone—and how restrictions or adhesions may develop between these layers.

Designed as a hands-on educational resource, this model brings anatomy off the page and into a format that is easier to see, understand, and explain.

Whether you’re learning anatomy, teaching patients, or exploring fascial relationships, this model offers a unique perspective on tissue continuity and clinical application.

Available now through MyoSynaptics.

06/15/2026

Peripheral nerve entrapments are often overlooked in clinical practice, yet they can contribute to pain, sensory changes, weakness, and movement dysfunction throughout the upper extremity.

Join us for a hands-on, in-person intensive focused on the assessment and treatment of common upper extremity peripheral nerve entrapments.

You’ll learn:
• Major upper extremity nerve pathways
• Common entrapment sites and mechanisms
• Clinical assessment strategies
• Treatment localization and application

📅 August 8, 2026

MyoSynaptics Members receive discounted rates for this live event.

Learn more at MyoSynaptics.com

06/10/2026

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Confidence in examination doesn’t come from memorizing anatomy.

It comes from understanding how nerves present clinically, where they commonly become entrapped, and how to connect patient symptoms to meaningful examination findings.

Inside the MyoSynaptics Peripheral Nerve Entrapment Course, you’ll learn:
• Major peripheral nerve pathways
• Common upper & lower extremity entrapment sites
• Sensory and motor presentations
• Clinical examination strategies
• Treatment site localization
• Practical clinical application

Designed to help clinicians move beyond memorization and develop greater confidence in assessment and clinical decision-making.

Early access is now available.

06/08/2026

NEW CLINICAL GEM NOW LIVE

Low back pain is one of the most common complaints seen in practice, yet the tissues contributing to a patient’s symptoms are not always the most obvious.

In this week’s Clinical Gem, we explore trigger points and fascial relationships involving the psoas, pyramidalis, abdominal wall, iliocostalis, and gastric region, while discussing how these structures may influence low back pain presentations.

Understanding referral patterns, fascial continuity, and regional compensation can help clinicians develop a broader perspective when evaluating complex cases.

Available now inside the MyoSynaptics Membership.

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