
Low Back Piriformis SI Joint Pain
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

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

Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Ida P. Rolf A Celebration of Hope Any attempt to herd these strong-willed Rolfers into a cohesive, highly functioning unit

Should we abandon the structural/biomechanical model of low back pain? Erik Dalton: I’ve been a long-time fan of Eyal Lederman and respect the enthusiasm, brilliance and

An interesting case report to pass along: A 45-year-old male with no significant past medical history presented with pain in the left thigh, and limitation

I use these assisted stretching routines to finish each neck and head pain session. These routines are excellent for joint fixations, nerve pinches, TOS, dowager’s