Assessment and Treatment (METs) of the Hip adductor muscles
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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John Gibbons is a registered Osteopath, Lecturer and Author and is demonstrating how to assess and treat the hip adductor muscles using muscle energy techniques - METs. These techniques and more is taught on the MET and Soft Tissue course at the University of Oxford.
John is also the Author of the highly successful book and Amazon No 1 best seller called 'Muscle Energy Techniques, a practical guide for physical therapists'. John has also written 3 more books, one is called 'A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping' and comes with a complimentary DVD. The other books are called; 'Vital Glutes, connecting the gait cycle to pain and dysfunction' and 'Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and SI joint'.
All the books are available to buy now through his website www.johngibbons...... or from Amazon www.amazon.co.uk
John now offers Advanced Training in all aspects of Sports Medicine to already qualified therapists in manual therapy to 'Diploma' Level. You need to have attended all of his ten individual Therapy Courses before the diploma is awarded. His venue is based at the idylic venue of Oxford University, home of the first four-minute mile by Roger Bannister.
Excellent John !
Thanks, Regards JG
Nice and helpful video
Thanks for the message and lovely comments. regards JG
is it possible that Pes-anserinus bursa sticks out if it's pulled by one of adductors (as knee was already in misalignment)
Quite rare and not seen that happen, regards JG
Which test conform the nerve compression for adductor compartment.
Not sure of the specific test that relates for the obturator nerve L2-L4 to supply the adductors....do you know? Regards JG
Does anyone know if this can be performed during pregnancy please?
This technique is fine to do for pregnancy as it is a gentle technique / approach, regards jG
Another great video :)
Thanks for the comment..Regards JG
I am not a native speaker… what do you mean with „bind“?
Point of resistance, when you feel the tissues start to resist the movement - regards jG
Does the soccer player's shot weaken after adductorotomy?
Potentially if you haven't followed the rehab protocols and not allowed the area to fully heal, regards JG