Hip Mobility Techniques (Push Broom Sequence) - Advanced Myofascial Techniques DVD Series
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Excerpts from the "Pelvis, Hip & Sacrum" Advanced Myofascial Techniques training DVDs with Til Luchau, Certified Advanced Rolfer, Rolf Institute® Faculty, and lead instructor, Advanced-Trainings.com. Film of original workshop-sponsored by the Rolf Institute®. Available from www.Advanced-Trainings.com info@advanced-trainings.com 877/499-8811
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This sequence is gold. I've already used it on two clients as well as a fellow massage therapist. They all raved about it. Thanks Til!
Push broom A is fantastic for freeing up the sacroiliac ligaments and mobilizing the SI joints as well. Great demo.
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I have had issues with my pelvis, hip, low back and sacrum since my 7th month of pregnancy...your videos are giving me hope for pain relief ... since my daughter is 4 now i think its time! Thanks for your videos!
Thanks Kelly, hope the videos help! A directory of trained practitioners is at advanced-trainings (dot) com/directory.html
Excellent instructional!! I can't wait to try it~thank you for sharing. Fantastic!
thanks for the share, very helpful
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Hi Doc. What if your patient turn her head to the other side? Thanks
Sure, why not, if the client/patient is flexible? Extends the spiral upwards. Some will be more comfortable as shown, of course.
what if my client can't even get to 20 degrees to start to get into push broom A
Hi Jorge, unless there are contraindications (recent injury or surgery etc), gently try more contralateral pelvis rotation as you bring the hip into flexion. In other words, gently roll the pelvis away from you, so that the hip is more in flexion than abduction. Most everyone who can comfortably flex the hip past 90° in any position (including leaning forward while sitting up in a chair) can comfortably receive this technique. Let us know if we can help further!