Thank you very much for uploading this video. This is exactly what I am facing. I had SI joint dysfunction on the right side, it was extremely painful. The chiropractor I visited told that I have tilted pelvis higher on the right side and also that I have leg shorter on right side. They have been correcting me for long time now. But I can feel that when I sit bones just don't align. I didn't know what to do. Came searching for reason and solution. And found your video. Thank you again, I'll try and explain this to my chiropractor.
Really love the way you logicly explain and demonstrate. I have been following your work for several years now. Hope to find some free time and attend your workshop this year.
Once again I am in awe. Magnificent. It just makes so much sense as far as anatomy goes. Thank you! Keep it up and I hope to god you never delete these videos from youtube.
Thank you for sharing this. Are there any self exercises for this and any strengthening ones to keep it from happening? Ive seen about 10 PTs, they all said something different and none addressed the part where i said my right tail bone area (PSIS) is popping out. Right QL tight. Right lower gracilis tight by the vmo. Tight left TFL. Right leg feels shorter. Mostly feel it in the right QL and lower gracilis the worst. They all said get custom insoles, strengthen your glutes, stretch. Did it all for years and no luck. Im younger, race bikes and lots of weight training. I believe it happened from riding too narrow of a saddle for 4 seasons and my right leg naturally hiked back to find the wider part.
Thank you very much for uploading this video.
This is exactly what I am facing.
I had SI joint dysfunction on the right side, it was extremely painful.
The chiropractor I visited told that I have tilted pelvis higher on the right side and also that I have leg shorter on right side.
They have been correcting me for long time now.
But I can feel that when I sit bones just don't align. I didn't know what to do.
Came searching for reason and solution. And found your video.
Thank you again, I'll try and explain this to my chiropractor.
Thank you John! Your demonstrations and explanations are amazing!
Glad you like them! Regards JG
Really love the way you logicly explain and demonstrate. I have been following your work for several years now. Hope to find some free time and attend your workshop this year.
Awesome, thank you! Based mainly in Swindon so have a look at website - www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk/training/courses/ - regards JG
Once again I am in awe. Magnificent. It just makes so much sense as far as anatomy goes. Thank you! Keep it up and I hope to god you never delete these videos from youtube.
Thank you very much! Regards JG
Great demo as always, John. Thanks!
Thanks - regards JG
Greetings for Brazil. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Muito obrigado - regards JG
Thank you for your sharing !i learn a lot.
So nice of you - regards JG
🙏 thanks .
You are definitely a marvellous teacher .
still waiting for demonstration of c0 C 1 please.
Best regards
I have added it - regards JG
Would you do a modified and shotgun manip afterwards?
Probably no need - regards jG
So the right leg will be short in this case while pt. Is in prone position correct?
Yes short in supine position - regards JG
This topic is very2 important than anything
Thanks for the comment - regards JG
Agreed please make this into a combo video to treat posterior left Iliac rotation and right iliac anterior rotation... please please
Thank you for sharing this. Are there any self exercises for this and any strengthening ones to keep it from happening?
Ive seen about 10 PTs, they all said something different and none addressed the part where i said my right tail bone area (PSIS) is popping out. Right QL tight. Right lower gracilis tight by the vmo. Tight left TFL. Right leg feels shorter. Mostly feel it in the right QL and lower gracilis the worst.
They all said get custom insoles, strengthen your glutes, stretch. Did it all for years and no luck. Im younger, race bikes and lots of weight training. I believe it happened from riding too narrow of a saddle for 4 seasons and my right leg naturally hiked back to find the wider part.
very useful ❤❤❤❤❤❤ method sir
Thanks and welcome, regards JG
Can it be done in side lying
It can if patient struggles to lay on their front - regards JG
@@JohnGibbons Thank you so much.
just to clarify in this case we'll have right butt that sticks out more and right leg will appear longer when lying in prone position?
Leg shorter in supine if posterior innominate - regards JG
👌
Thanks, regards JG
brilliant.
Thats very kind of you to say, regards JG
You are the Best :)
Very kind...regards JG
Sangat baik
Hope you liked the video - regards JG
Great
You're welcome, regards JG
Why can not translate Chinase
No idea and TH-cam not in China so no real point - regards JG