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Jerry Hesch, DPT, MHS, PT Lectures

“Evaluation and Treatment of the SIJ via the Hesch Method.” Lecture and lab presented to DPT Students, Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, Arizona, April 30, 2007 

“Treating Soft Tissues in Sacroiliac Syndrome.” AMTA, Atlanta, GA, October 14, 2006 

 “Science, Our Physical Therapy Heritage: A Philosophy of Inquiry with Inspiration from Contemporary Clinical Research.” Gentive Health Services, Albuquerque, NM, March 30, 2005 and January, 2005 

 “Evaluation and Treatment of Abdominal Neuropathies.”  Southern Nevada Orthopedic Study Group, Las Vegas, NV, October 2003

“A New Approach to Evaluation and Treatment of the SIJ.”  Southern District NV Chapter APTA, Las Vegas, NV, September 2003

Repeat Presentations 1987 - 2000

“Basic SI Evaluation and Treatment”, University of New Mexico, Senior Physical Therapy Class, and PT Club, Albuquerque, NM

AMTA, Albuquerque, NM, October 29, 1994 3-hour intro lecture 

Keynote Speaker – The 10th Annual Rex McMorris Memorial Lecture on Rehabilitation, Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Peoria, IL , November 11 1994

Keynote Speaker – Canadian Athletic Therapist National Conference, Oakville, Ontario, May 1994

“Manual Therapy Evaluation of the Pelvic Joints Using Palpation and Articular Spring Tests”.  First Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back Pain and its Relation to the Sacroiliac Joint, University of California San Diego, San Diego, November 6, 1992

“The Pitfalls Associated with Traditional Evaluation of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and Their Proposed Solutions.” APTA Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, June 1990

“Soccer Injuries Involving the Hip and Pelvis”, 2 hour lecture, TVI, Albuquerque, NM, April 14, 1990

publications and Papers

2015: Paper in process - "The Unique Signs, Symptoms, and Objective Measures of 3rd Cervical Nerve Radiculopathy, Discopathy, and DJD".  Explores clinically misunderstood, vast somatic territory, describing significant branching and multiple anastomoses of the 3rd Cervical Nerve.

2014 Submitted - Survey of Orthopedic Research on Optimal Placement of Pelvic Supports for Sacroiliac Instability and Pubic Symphysis Diastasis. Acta Medica International


2011 Chapter: Sacral torsion about an oblique axis; A new approach to an old problem, in Dynamic Body; Exploring From and Function, Erik Dalton, editor.

2011 A novel test and treatment of the forgotten hip rotators in piriformis syndrome: and relation with upper cervical spine restriction. Physiotimes. 2011;3(2)48-50.

2011 An Interview with Jerry Hesch. Physiotimes. 2011;3(1)18-21.

2011 DVD The Hesch Method of treating Lumbopelvic dysfunction, integrating the pelvis, SIJ, hip and lumbar spine. Advanced material.

2011 DVD The Hesch Method of treating Lumbopelvic dysfunction, integrating the pelvis, SIJ, hip and lumbar spine. Basic and intermediate material filmed at October 2010 Long Island, NY seminar.

Nov 2010 Case Studies: Downslip Ilium with Paradoxical Upslip Ilium Appearance, Pudendal Neuropathy, Parainguinal Neuropathy; A New Internal Sensory Diagnostic Test" Poster Presentation for 7th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain

Jul 2010 Case Study: “False Positive Pelvic Instability in Pregnancy", IOPTWH Newsletter

1997 “Evaluation and Treatment of the Most Common Patterns of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction”, Movement, The Pelvis and Low Back Pain, Mooney V., Vleeming A., Stoeckart R, Dorman T: Churchill Livingstone

Nov 1997 “The Hesch Method: Advanced Course” Video

1996 “Evaluating Sacroiliac Joint Play with Spring Tests”, OBGyn PT 20:3;4-7

Jun 1994 “The Hesch Method of Treating Lumbopelvic Joint Dysfunction: An Integrated Approach, Advanced Course” Course Workbook

1992 “Manual Therapy Evaluation of the Pelvic Joints Using Palpatory and Articular Spring Tests,” Low Back Pain and Its Relation to the Sacroiliac Joint ECO Netherlands

Jan 1991 “The Hesch Method of Treating Lumbopelvic Joint Dysfunction: An Integrated Approach” Course Workbook

Fall 1989 "Manual Therapy for the Sternum," Physical Therapy Today




lectures & poster presentations

June 1, 2014:  2hr lecture Whole Body Joint Health, Barefoot Sanctuary, Las Vegas, NV

February 6, 2014:  Poster presentation: Reinterpretation of obstetric pubic symphyseal diastasis biomechanics.  APTA Combined Sections, Las Vegas, NV

February 6, 2014:  Poster presentation:  Pelvic joint mobilization for false positive late pregnancy pelvic joint instability.  APTA Combined Sections, Las Vegas, NV

October 18, 2013:  Poster presentation:  Obstetric pubic symphyseal diastasis: imaging support of a novel biomechanical model. AAOMPT Conference, Cincinatti, OH

October 19, 2013:  Research Presentation (6 x 6 Breakout Sessions):  Reappraisal of some fundamental manual therapy concepts. AAOMPT Conference, Cincinatti, OH

October 19, 2013:  Lecture:  Three cases: predictive value of passive pelvic motion testing in early inflammatory spondylarthropathy and in sacroiliac fusions from H1N1 virus infection and from hardware invasion validated with CT scan. AAOMPT Conference, Cincinatti, OH

October 2011:  Invited Lecturer 40 minute presentation on mechanical pelvic pain at the Annual International Pelvic Pain Society meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

February 2009:  Poster Presentation:  3-D Pain Drawing, APTA CSM. Las Vegas, NV. Poster accepted but not presented due to acute illness.

April 30, 2007:  “Evaluation and Treatment of the SIJ via the Hesch Method.” Lecture and lab presented to DPT Students, Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, AZ.

October 14, 2006:  “Treating Soft Tissues in Sacroiliac Syndrome.” AMTA, Atlanta, GA.

March 30, 2005 and January, 2005:  “Science, Our Physical Therapy Heritage: A Philosophy of Inquiry with Inspiration from Contemporary Clinical Research.” Gentiva Health Services, Albuquerque, NM.

October 2003:  “Evaluation and Treatment of Abdominal Neuropathies.” Southern Nevada Orthopedic Study Group, Las Vegas, NV.

September 2003:  “A New Approach to Evaluation and Treatment of the SIJ.” Southern District NV Chapter APTA, Las Vegas, NV.

1987-2000:  “Basic SI Evaluation and Treatment”, University of New Mexico, Senior Physical Therapy Class, and PT Club, Repeat Presentations, Albuquerque, NM.

November 11 1994:  Keynote Speaker – The 10th Annual Rex McMorris Memorial Lecture on Rehabilitation, Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Peoria, IL.

October 29, 1994:  AMTA, 3-hour intro lecture, Albuquerque, NM.

May 1994:  Keynote Speaker – Canadian Athletic Therapist National Conference, Oakville, Ontario.

November 6, 1992:  “Manual Therapy Evaluation of the Pelvic Joints Using Palpation and Articular Spring Tests”.  First Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back Pain and its Relation to the Sacroiliac Joint, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA.

June 1990:  “The Pitfalls Associated with Traditional Evaluation of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and Their Proposed Solutions.” APTA Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.

April 14, 1990:  “Soccer Injuries Involving the Hip and Pelvis”, 2 hour lecture, TVI, Albuquerque, NM.

HESCH WORKSHOPS

BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE MATERIAL
“Integrating Function in the Pelvis, Sacroiliac, Symphysis Pubis, Hip, and Lumbar Spine”:

2015 – 1 workshop taught
2014 – 11 workshops taught
2013 – 8 workshops taught
2012 – 9 workshops taught
2011 – 8 workshops taught
2010 – 2 workshops taught


WHOLE BODY WORKSHOP
“Integrated Treatment of Patterns of Dysfunction Throughout the Body”:

2015 – 3 workshops taught
2014 – 5 workshops taught
2013 – 2 workshops taught
2012 – 1 workshops taught
2011 - 1 workshop taught


Expos & Manual Therapy Events

Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT, DPT at Physical Therapy Conference
Jerry Hesch Demonstrates Hesch Method techniques at the 7th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic pain

Physical Therapy Expo Appearances

Department of Energy Wellness Fair, July 2011

SPTS Team Concept Conference, Las Vegas, Expo, December 2010

7th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low back and Pelvic Pain, Expo and Poster Presentation of three case studies, November 2010



 2011 International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS)
Annual Fall Meeting On Chronic Pelvic Pain
Las Vegas, Nevada
Conference Lecture
Friday, October 21, 4:10PM
Lecture topic: "Mechanical Pelvic Pain: The Paradox of Hypermobility and Hypomobility"
and
Post-Conference Physical Therapy Course,
October 23, 2011

www.pelvicpain.org/meetings

This page is dedicated to announcing where Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT will be, for expos, lectures, & other events. 

WORKSHOP COMMENTS

     I enjoyed learning a simplified, sequential and systematic assessment and treatment approach to a complex dysfunction (i.e. pelvic dysfunctions).  I look forward to applying this approach in my clinical setting.
Katherine Annets, RMT
Vancouver, BC, Canada

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