Fix Low Backs and A prerequisite for all pain management and structural integration therapists requires a basic understanding of the relationship of iliosacral unleveling and foot posture. In the absence of radiographic measurements, therapist must develop keen palpatory and visual skills to aid in proper evaluation of bony and soft tissue landmarks. As Sir William Osler eloquently stated, “In order to treat something, we must first be able to recognize it”. Any attempt to tackle iliosacral rotational patterns armed with inadequate assessment and treatment tools will undoubtedly lead to failure and frustration. Common pelvic obliquity strain patterns must be understood and corrected before proceeding to more complex sacroiliac and lumbar spine problems although low back and SI joint dysfunction triggered by a traumatic incidence can also influence pelvic rotation and foot posture. From a functional standpoint, there is strong evidence of an associated increase in the incidence of low back pain and hip joint osteoarthritis when foot posture and femoral rotational patterns are not corrected in a timely manner. Please visit http://erikdalton.com/low-back-pain-foot-posture For the complete article. |
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