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A Better Way To Assess The SI Joint

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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I dive deep into SI joint assessment. I talk about the gold standard of SI joint mobility tests, the March Test / Gillet's Test, and why the "limitations" around the test exist. I further talk about the intricate connection of the viscera and nervous system to the SI joint and why we as healthcare practitioners need to have a holistic approach when assessing the SI joint.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
Episode 6: The Mysterious, Misunderstood, and Mistreated SI Joint
The Results Cheat Code- The Missing Link FREE Course
Sign Up For LTAP in Washington D.C. (June 15-16)
Sign Up For LTAP in San Diego (Nov 2-3)
Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com

Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com
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Capíttulos

1. A Better Way To Assess The SI Joint (00:00:00)

2. Upcoming Courses (00:00:39)

3. The Results Cheat Code (00:01:46)

4. SI Joint Mobility Test (00:03:28)

5. Challenging The Reliability Of Traditional SI Tests (00:06:07)

6. Strategic vs Structural Hypomobility (00:09:05)

7. Improving Palpation Skills For Better Diagnosis (00:13:27)

8. Free Mini Course! (00:23:42)

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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I dive deep into SI joint assessment. I talk about the gold standard of SI joint mobility tests, the March Test / Gillet's Test, and why the "limitations" around the test exist. I further talk about the intricate connection of the viscera and nervous system to the SI joint and why we as healthcare practitioners need to have a holistic approach when assessing the SI joint.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
Episode 6: The Mysterious, Misunderstood, and Mistreated SI Joint
The Results Cheat Code- The Missing Link FREE Course
Sign Up For LTAP in Washington D.C. (June 15-16)
Sign Up For LTAP in San Diego (Nov 2-3)
Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com

Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com
=================================================
Watch the podcast on YouTube and subscribe!
Join the MovementREV email list to stay up to date on the Unreal Results Podcast and MovementREV education.
Be social and follow me:
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. A Better Way To Assess The SI Joint (00:00:00)

2. Upcoming Courses (00:00:39)

3. The Results Cheat Code (00:01:46)

4. SI Joint Mobility Test (00:03:28)

5. Challenging The Reliability Of Traditional SI Tests (00:06:07)

6. Strategic vs Structural Hypomobility (00:09:05)

7. Improving Palpation Skills For Better Diagnosis (00:13:27)

8. Free Mini Course! (00:23:42)

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