Vielen Dank. Ich habe es versucht für meine Osteopathieausbildung zu verstehen und dank der sehr plastischen Weise es zu erklären, wird es für immer in meinem Kopf bleiben. Danke dafür!
This is a great visualization of the movement. My question how do you feel such a small amount to movement in the SI joint during an evaluation? Also from your experience does the movement often result in pain?
Guys…I think this is wrong. Honestly I’m all confused! I was just told the very opposite thing from my teacher. Anterior pelvic tilt and flexion of the sacrum is nutation, posterior pelvic tilt and extension is counter nutation.
You’re right! lol (kind of) When describing pelvic kinematics it’s helpful to talk about the sacrum and ilium separately. Nutation is anterior sacral tilt with posterior iliac tilt. Counternutation is posterior sacral tilt and anterior iliac tilt. I was also confused at first! Hope this helps
This was the cutest/most helpful thing I've ever seen lol
Vielen Dank. Ich habe es versucht für meine Osteopathieausbildung zu verstehen und dank der sehr plastischen Weise es zu erklären, wird es für immer in meinem Kopf bleiben. Danke dafür!
Declan is adorable!! This was brilliantly displayed and Declan will forever be part of my mental reference for nutation & counternutation 😊
same here!
definitely the best one I've ever seen THANK YOU LİTTEONES !!
This is the greatest demo I've ever seen
Best visual ever. I finally get it now!
I will be able to recall this for the rest of my life 😍 thank you
Have watched it many times now, really helpful!
Such great visualization I'm never forgetting this cute reference
this was SOOOO helpful and super cute!! thanks for simplifying this concept!
Thank you ! So helpful and love everything about it!
So nutation is associated with posterior pelvic tilt ?
And counter -nutation with anterior tilt ? that is not what is written in my book
excellent explanation. i will never forget .
This is a great visualization of the movement. My question how do you feel such a small amount to movement in the SI joint during an evaluation? Also from your experience does the movement often result in pain?
This is the cutest 🥺
This video is a great way to remember it! Thanks!
Thank you, you explained it very well.
This was really helpful
Great way to learn… thanks a lot… it was very confusing for me..😊😊😊
Nice way to demonstrate. And cute 😍
Great video!! Loved it 😂
This is so cute and great!!
this was great, thank you!
it was hard to understand by reading. thank you for effort guys
Thnx
Major thanks!
🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for this! ☺️
Guys…I think this is wrong.
Honestly I’m all confused!
I was just told the very opposite thing from my teacher. Anterior pelvic tilt and flexion of the sacrum is nutation, posterior pelvic tilt and extension is counter nutation.
You’re right! lol (kind of) When describing pelvic kinematics it’s helpful to talk about the sacrum and ilium separately. Nutation is anterior sacral tilt with posterior iliac tilt. Counternutation is posterior sacral tilt and anterior iliac tilt. I was also confused at first! Hope this helps
Yes
no rotation no Gyroskop i think i'm wrong...
he is sooo cute!!! thank you
Thank a lott
so cute and helpful! XD
So cute thanks for this video ;)
Hahahaa! So cute.
So cute
so cute
Not nice. Could’ve explained this without dumping water on your child’s head..very strange and idk where mum was when this was filmed
I was thinking the same thing. so mean. but I understand now. so thanks to the kiddo.