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
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
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Jerry Hesch:
I define hip hiking as active and muscular driven. Upslip I define as subtle because there is remarkably little vertical mobility in the sacroiliac by design, thus, even true instability seldom manifests as Upslip. Upslip will have an absence of superior and of inferior passive joint motion testing of 10 to 40# varying client to client. The sacrotuberous ligament is lax in an Upslip, not so in hip-hiking. Posted in manual therapy blog, https://www.facebook.com/groups/288423771210717/293725407347220/ lots of interesting topics. Jonathan George started it recently. Great thinker, great clinician somewhere in New Hamshire? Where are you Jon? |
Dr. Jerry Hesch, DPT, MHS, PTMarried with 4 grown kids. Earned my Doctorate at A.T. Still University in Tempe, AZ, MHS at the University of Indianapolis and my BS PT at University of New Mexico. I enjoy working with my hands and particularly making glass objet d'art. Powered by Calendar Labs Archives
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