
Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome
Erik Dalton Analysis and Treatment of SI Joint Pain In the early 20th century, sacroiliac joint syndrome was the most common medical diagnosis for low
Erik Dalton Analysis and Treatment of SI Joint Pain In the early 20th century, sacroiliac joint syndrome was the most common medical diagnosis for low
Myoskeletal Muscle Manipulation Through Joint Mobilization A confounding situation arises as the therapist’s fingers attempt to pry between joint surfaces to contact the short rotators,
Reflexogenic – Producing or increasing reflex actions between muscles and joints. Myoskeletal – All soft tissues forming from the mesoderm including muscles, ligaments, joint capsules,
For decades, manual therapists, biomedical researchers and neuroscientists have battled over the conceptual ideology of pinched nerves. One group holds the belief that spinal misalignments
Following my February 2007 Massage Today column on sacroiliac joint syndrome, I received several e-mails from therapists asking how to differentiate low back, sacroiliac and
Structurally-oriented therapists are keenly aware of the crucial role proper iliosacral alignment plays in preventing compensatory low back and SI joint pain. During the 10-step
Many therapists wrestle with maintaining proper body mechanics, but some have discovered a simple exercise TOOL that dramatically enhances their therapeutic skills. I’ve found that
Humans are designed to move in order to survive – locomotion must precede all other activities. The past few decades have witnessed the emergence of
It’s really irritating when you invest yourself in an idea which later proves to be invalid. Although I try to not marry any particular theory
https://www.youtube.com/embed/7j_gHQfBZwg From Posture, Pain, Performance course Forward Head Posture “For every inch of Forward Head Posture, it can increase the weight of the head on
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