Please combine the left illium posterior rotation correction with this right iliium anterior rotation correction. In addition, can you please add left illium corrections : left femur rotation and illiac medial correction
No DVDs as most of my books have QR codes in to link to youtube - I offer courses face to face or online so look in the content of the video for website - regards JG
Hi, I was just wondering what a good way to distinguish between an anterior rotation as opposed to a posterior rotation of the opposite side? as in, how do you know that one side is rotated forward instead of the other side being rotated back? Hope this makes sense
Hello, thanks for this video! I'm an osteo student in Australia. Can you let me know where you found that information about the distribution of right anterior innominate rotations?
great video John - just one question, what would be the rationale behind correcting anterior rotation of SIJ? Expect there could be many reasons but I'm a 4th year student studying osteo so curious to hear your thoughts...thanks
I have a very enlarged sacrum. The boney parts stick out A LOT. The doctors that have looked have never seen anything like it. I can't find anyone or any advice on how to possibly correct with exercises.
John Gibbons, do you see harm in people popping their own SI joints by doing a side posterior like lots of Chiropractors do? Also, if the SI joint can be stuck posterior or anterior, why does it seem like every SI joint manipulation is also the side posture where the force is from the PSIS towards the belly...seem like that could make things work for a SI joint that is stuck anteriorly already.
No harm if people do a self release for the joint even though it doesnt address the issue - it will give some feeling of benefit so for the patient it can help! Regards JG
John you are too good. Plz ad disclaimer. However, in India barbars, physiotherapists, massage therapists, hijama therapists, acupressurist are using your videos and opening clinics everywhere as fake Chiropractic doctors without anatomy, biomechanics, osteopathy or chiropractic qualifications. Its very dangerous trend and 3 are already dead in Delhi, Bihar, WB and many are paralyzed and are in coma. It has happened even by physiotherapists who are not qualified to do spine manipulations. Now health ministry is bringing law to jail those who are practicing without chiro or osteopathy degrees.
But you said "Fix" 🤔 it's a word I avoid with my patience. The closest any issue will be resolved is by implementing a systematic exercise plan alongside manual therapy in some cases. Manual therapy has its place but will not "fix" issues alone for longevity. Does that make sense?
@craigrumley3825 with all due respect when you correct someone for their choice of words, it would be nice if you would pay attention to your choice of spelling. I’ll let you figure it out since it seems you are very sharp.
A wonderful narration, a wonderful show. Thank you very much for everything. Greetings from Turkey.
Thank you very much! Regards from Oxford, JG
Please combine the left illium posterior rotation correction with this right iliium anterior rotation correction. In addition, can you please add left illium corrections : left femur rotation and illiac medial correction
I do in practice, not for a video demo though, regards JG
Hi John (Yannakis) as usual great, I love your work, it gives me some hope. ❤
Thanks, regards JG
Terrific technique.
Thanks again, regards JG
Thank you Mr Gibbons for sharing your knowledge, do you offer dvd sets on structural bodywork?
No DVDs as most of my books have QR codes in to link to youtube - I offer courses face to face or online so look in the content of the video for website - regards JG
Hi, I was just wondering what a good way to distinguish between an anterior rotation as opposed to a posterior rotation of the opposite side? as in, how do you know that one side is rotated forward instead of the other side being rotated back? Hope this makes sense
If an anterior rotation on one side then a compensatory posterior on the other so I tend to correct both sides - regards JG
Thank you very clear explanation.
Thanks for the message - regards JG
Hello, thanks for this video! I'm an osteo student in Australia. Can you let me know where you found that information about the distribution of right anterior innominate rotations?
Read my book on the Vital Pelvis - look on amazon, regards JG
جميل جدا نريد المزيد من هذه التقنيات دكتور شكرا جزيلا ❤
In English please? Regards JG
Definitely will try❤
All the best
All the best
Great stuff as always 👍 btw does the leg on the anterior superior side of pelvis appear to be shorter when lying in prone position?
great video John - just one question, what would be the rationale behind correcting anterior rotation of SIJ? Expect there could be many reasons but I'm a 4th year student studying osteo so curious to hear your thoughts...thanks
Have a look at my book - The Vital pelvis and SIJ and not expensive from Amazon - regards JG
Can you do a video on how to treat inflates and outflares of innominates?
Coming soon, regards JG
Anterior and posterior rotation of the SIJ, which one leg is shorter sir?
The posterior side and the leg is apparently short not anatomically short - regards JG
Nice Mitchell Tecnhique!!!
Thanks, regards JG
I have a very enlarged sacrum. The boney parts stick out A LOT. The doctors that have looked have never seen anything like it. I can't find anyone or any advice on how to possibly correct with exercises.
If that's the case exercises might not specifically help - if its not painful then perhaps not try and worry about it...regards JG
1:12 If your patient makes such a noise, please just stand back and calmly walk away.
:)
John Gibbons, do you see harm in people popping their own SI joints by doing a side posterior like lots of Chiropractors do? Also, if the SI joint can be stuck posterior or anterior, why does it seem like every SI joint manipulation is also the side posture where the force is from the PSIS towards the belly...seem like that could make things work for a SI joint that is stuck anteriorly already.
No harm if people do a self release for the joint even though it doesnt address the issue - it will give some feeling of benefit so for the patient it can help! Regards JG
So this is promoting posterior rotation for a innominate “stuck “ in anterior rotation ?
Indeed, regards JG
Thank you
You're welcome, regards JG
You're amazing
Thank you
Thanks, regards JG
Hey just wondering what happened to max?
Max couldn't make last video session but sure he will next time - regards JG
This is me. The pain is getting unbearable
Sorry to hear that, regards JG
@@JohnGibbons you’re very kind for saying that.
“Your devotion and care will bring healing, comfort, and hope.” Anonymous
John you are too good. Plz ad disclaimer. However, in India barbars, physiotherapists, massage therapists, hijama therapists, acupressurist are using your videos and opening clinics everywhere as fake Chiropractic doctors without anatomy, biomechanics, osteopathy or chiropractic qualifications. Its very dangerous trend and 3 are already dead in Delhi, Bihar, WB and many are paralyzed and are in coma. It has happened even by physiotherapists who are not qualified to do spine manipulations. Now health ministry is bringing law to jail those who are practicing without chiro or osteopathy degrees.
It's temporary work without a proper exercise plan that includes detailed frequency & progressive intensity.
Its not about the exercises as this video shows about an anterior rotation - hope you liked the video, regards JG
But you said "Fix" 🤔 it's a word I avoid with my patience. The closest any issue will be resolved is by implementing a systematic exercise plan alongside manual therapy in some cases. Manual therapy has its place but will not "fix" issues alone for longevity. Does that make sense?
Another good video, by the way.
@craigrumley3825 with all due respect when you correct someone for their choice of words, it would be nice if you would pay attention to your choice of spelling. I’ll let you figure it out since it seems you are very sharp.
@quannabrown9946 Oh dear, my dyslexia does let's me down sometimes- but you understood what I mean, so I'm happy with that. 🙂