Sir from India... Being a physiotherapist your vidio very helpful 👌 to me.. Please make more vidio SI joint assessment , and mobilizations, manipulation..definitely abnormal conditions.. thank you.
Hello. I appreciate your concern, but it is not possible for me to give advice in a circumstance like this. Joints should be mobile, so mobilization is a good idea IF there is no contraindication...
It is possible for this reason to have foot pain?heels pain and plantar fasciitis, my lower back in this region is weird and look like hiper lordossis but is not hiperlordosis becouse lumbar hiperlordossis is located more upward
It is not very common for SIJ pain and dysfunction to cause heel pain. There is a connection via the superficial posterior line Myofascial meridian, but it is not a usually consequence.
Doc, do you know of anyone practice this way in the metro Detroit area? I've been having this issue in the SI joint area for the last two years and no one has been able to help me get rid of it. Being a very active person, this is so debilitating.
i Do ha that Problém Exatcly : i feel like the sacrum moves to the Lift Side i can touch a bone There, it makes feel the pain my back calf and my back knee! which Side should i Press Now to correct it to the Middle ?
I am interested in knowing what symptoms the patient presents with for this exam. I believe my pain has to do with this but am having trouble finding the cause. Neither dr or physical therapist has checked it. 🤷🏻♀️
Hello. there is no one presentation, but typically it will be dull low back pain that is increased with prolonged sitting, or perhaps prolonged standing. And it can refer down the posterolateral gluteal region into the lateral thigh... That is for SiJ irritation/inflammation. If it is simply a restricted range of motion of the SIJ, then it will simply not move as well when challenged with joint play... It would serve you well to find a therapist who is experienced with SIJ conditions.
First, there are two very different SI issues... joint dysfunction and joint inflammation/sprain. There is no one answer to this question... There might be a variety of ways to determine this. First, a fracture would like have a different history. Second, direct pressure on the sacrum would elicit pain with the sacral fracture, whereas an SI joint issue might be elicited with pressure on the sacrum OR the ilium... Beyond this, there are different qualities to the pain here... This question could be asked for any bone fracture versus any nearby joint dysfunction/injury... An MRI is not practical in all instances (cost for the first reason), so the quality of the feel must be developed... I hope this helps.
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Sir from India...
Being a physiotherapist your vidio very helpful 👌 to me..
Please make more vidio SI joint assessment , and mobilizations, manipulation..definitely abnormal conditions.. thank you.
Thank you for the compliment
Very good.....a got this problem, sacroiliac
❤️❤️❤️❤️thank you so much
Really well explained thank you
This is gold
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Thx!
Great video
Prosím, video "mobilizing the sacrum" díky 😊
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Hello. I appreciate your concern, but it is not possible for me to give advice in a circumstance like this. Joints should be mobile, so mobilization is a good idea IF there is no contraindication...
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thx!
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Thank you!
It is possible for this reason to have foot pain?heels pain and plantar fasciitis, my lower back in this region is weird and look like hiper lordossis but is not hiperlordosis becouse lumbar hiperlordossis is located more upward
It is not very common for SIJ pain and dysfunction to cause heel pain. There is a connection via the superficial posterior line Myofascial meridian, but it is not a usually consequence.
Doc, do you know of anyone practice this way in the metro Detroit area? I've been having this issue in the SI joint area for the last two years and no one has been able to help me get rid of it. Being a very active person, this is so debilitating.
I am sorry. I don’t. 😞
i Do ha that Problém Exatcly : i feel like the sacrum moves to the Lift Side i can touch a bone There, it makes feel the pain my back calf and my back knee!
which Side should i Press Now to correct it to the Middle ?
I am interested in knowing what symptoms the patient presents with for this exam. I believe my pain has to do with this but am having trouble finding the cause. Neither dr or physical therapist has checked it. 🤷🏻♀️
Hello. there is no one presentation, but typically it will be dull low back pain that is increased with prolonged sitting, or perhaps prolonged standing. And it can refer down the posterolateral gluteal region into the lateral thigh... That is for SiJ irritation/inflammation. If it is simply a restricted range of motion of the SIJ, then it will simply not move as well when challenged with joint play... It would serve you well to find a therapist who is experienced with SIJ conditions.
Without an MRI, how can you tell the difference between SI joint issue and sacral stress fracture?
First, there are two very different SI issues... joint dysfunction and joint inflammation/sprain. There is no one answer to this question... There might be a variety of ways to determine this. First, a fracture would like have a different history. Second, direct pressure on the sacrum would elicit pain with the sacral fracture, whereas an SI joint issue might be elicited with pressure on the sacrum OR the ilium... Beyond this, there are different qualities to the pain here... This question could be asked for any bone fracture versus any nearby joint dysfunction/injury... An MRI is not practical in all instances (cost for the first reason), so the quality of the feel must be developed... I hope this helps.
what is gapping?
Gapping is creating a gap in the joint, in other words, creating space, opening up the joint. the opposite of compression.
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