Dr. Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT, DPT Biography
Dr.Jerry Hesch is a Colorado Licensed Physical Therapist with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy from University of New Mexico, a Masters of Health Science from the University of Indianapolis. Dr. Jerry Hesch completed a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from AT Still University.
Dr.Jerry Hesch developed the Hesch Method over more than 35 years of clinical practice. The Hesch Method is a distinct and more gentle approach than the joint adjustment model, and has described numerous patterns of motion dysfunction which exist in patterns throughout the body. The Hesch Method treats from a whole-body approach rather than focusing only on where it hurts. In the lumbopelvic area alone, Dr. Hesch has identified more than a dozen faulty motion patterns not yet described in the literature and developed treatment methods. He has reinterpreted the mechanics of traumatic birth named pubic symphysis diastasis (or pubic joint or symphyseal diastasis) and has developed unique treatment.
Dr. Hesch has taught more than 100 seminars since 1985, instructing clinicians in application of The Hesch Method to assess and treat the pelvic, sacroiliac, and lumbar spine. He has also developed learning materials on his advanced body of work; which allows the clinician to apply manual therapy using a whole body approach.
Dr. Hesch is currently involved in teaching and writing, and is also accepting patients with complex chronic pain.
Dr.Jerry Hesch developed the Hesch Method over more than 35 years of clinical practice. The Hesch Method is a distinct and more gentle approach than the joint adjustment model, and has described numerous patterns of motion dysfunction which exist in patterns throughout the body. The Hesch Method treats from a whole-body approach rather than focusing only on where it hurts. In the lumbopelvic area alone, Dr. Hesch has identified more than a dozen faulty motion patterns not yet described in the literature and developed treatment methods. He has reinterpreted the mechanics of traumatic birth named pubic symphysis diastasis (or pubic joint or symphyseal diastasis) and has developed unique treatment.
Dr. Hesch has taught more than 100 seminars since 1985, instructing clinicians in application of The Hesch Method to assess and treat the pelvic, sacroiliac, and lumbar spine. He has also developed learning materials on his advanced body of work; which allows the clinician to apply manual therapy using a whole body approach.
Dr. Hesch is currently involved in teaching and writing, and is also accepting patients with complex chronic pain.
Curriculum Vitae for Dr. Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT, DPT