Stabilizing the Core and the SI Joint: A Manual Therapy Approach – Peggy Lamb

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What is Restoring?

Restoring is Archive: a Stable BaseThe sacrum is the cornerstone through which the weight of the upper body flows..

How does Restoring Archive:?

Archive: Restoring a Stable BaseThe sacrum is the cornerstone through which the weight of the upper body flows.

What is Eighty-five percent of the population?

Eighty-five percent of the population is experiences pain directly related to SI joint dysfunction, which connects the sacrum to the pelvis..

How does Eighty-five percent of the population experiences?

Eighty-five percent of the population experiences pain directly related to SI joint dysfunction, which connects the sacrum to the pelvis.

What is the SI joint?

the SI joint is When works in harmony with the pelvis, a wonderful self-locking device develops allowing us to move with ease and power.Instructor Peggy Lamb will guide you through innovative and comprehensive strategies, including osteopathic-derived muscle energy techniques and neuromuscular therapy to restore the core and the SI joint..

How does the SI joint works in?

When the SI joint works in harmony with the pelvis, a wonderful self-locking device develops allowing us to move with ease and power.Instructor Peggy Lamb will guide you through innovative and comprehensive strategies, including osteopathic-derived muscle energy techniques and neuromuscular therapy to restore the core and the SI joint.

What is This lab-intensive recording?

This lab-intensive recording is is essential for anyone who uses manual therapy to achieve optimal outcomes for their clients.Review the anatomy and the dynamic nature of the sacrum and SI jointDescribe the causes of sacroiliac pain and dysfunctionIdentify assessment tests of the SI joint and core stabilizing tissueEvaluate SI joint up-slips and correctionsPractice techniques for restoring SI joint, sacral, and core function and mobilityApply strategies for resolving functional scoliosis and sciaticaANATOMY: OVERVIEWUnderstanding spinal curvaturesThe architecture of the pelvisImpact of ligaments, body position, and gender on the sacrumArticulating surfacesNutation/counter-nutationCauses of SI joint dysfunctionASSESSMENT TESTS (LAB)Test for iliac crestTest for sacral torsionTest for pubic boneTest for SI joint up-slipTest for leg length differenceCOMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW AND DEMONSTRATION OF MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES (LAB)Correction for sacral torsionCorrection for iliac crestCorrection for SI joint up-slipCorrection for pubic boneMUSCLE SWIMMING/DEEP TISSUE STRATEGIES (LAB)Piriformis/external rotators and/or quadratus lumborum.

How does This lab-intensive recording is?

This lab-intensive recording is essential for anyone who uses manual therapy to achieve optimal outcomes for their clients.Review the anatomy and the dynamic nature of the sacrum and SI jointDescribe the causes of sacroiliac pain and dysfunctionIdentify assessment tests of the SI joint and core stabilizing tissueEvaluate SI joint up-slips and correctionsPractice techniques for restoring SI joint, sacral, and core function and mobilityApply strategies for resolving functional scoliosis and sciaticaANATOMY: OVERVIEWUnderstanding spinal curvaturesThe architecture of the pelvisImpact of ligaments, body position, and gender on the sacrumArticulating surfacesNutation/counter-nutationCauses of SI joint dysfunctionASSESSMENT TESTS (LAB)Test for iliac crestTest for sacral torsionTest for pubic boneTest for SI joint up-slipTest for leg length differenceCOMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW AND DEMONSTRATION OF MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES (LAB)Correction for sacral torsionCorrection for iliac crestCorrection for SI joint up-slipCorrection for pubic boneMUSCLE SWIMMING/DEEP TISSUE STRATEGIES (LAB)Piriformis/external rotators and/or quadratus lumborum

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