this is just a belief articulated a very long time ago. The orientation of the
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1. Downslips occur frequently but self-correct during the gait cycle. False, this is just a belief articulated a very long time ago. The orientation of the SIJ is such that forces going superiorly through the hip joint do n 2 Comments Jonathan and group Part of THE METHOD I use treats joint restrictions at Occiput-C1 in a very close to neutral position, using less than 10 degrees of side bending and rotation. There is very limited motion available at this joint and retesting cautiously with coupling of other upper segments will be an added measure of success. I treat everything below first, meaning below C4 to the toes, because biomechanically and reflexively C1-C2 will compensate with contralateral rotation and slight side glide. Then I treat top down, Occiput-C1, then C1-C2 if restricted, and C3 if indicated. I am referencing unilateral patterns a bilateral is another beast. Great questions you pose! Afterwards I do soft tissue work but proceeding with soft tissue work sometimes can be very helpful, less so if reflexogenic response at play. Always helpful after, and oftentimes much softer in response to the joint work. |