How to Manipulate to correct a Sacroiliac UPSLIP
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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John Gibbons is a registered Osteopath, Lecturer and Author and is discussing how to correct an Uplip of the Sacroiliac joint.
Some of these techniques can be taught but only to skilled therapists and you can learn them during the Spinal Manipulation and Mobilisation masterclass.
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John is 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 many more books and these include:
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john you are just awesome, I learned a lot from your channel! Thanks so much!
Great to hear! Regards jG
Super grateful for all your hard work
So nice of you to say - regards JG
Interesting point of view. I usually do the sale prone technique but I am asking the patient to put the palms on the corners of the table, like hanging. And it’s a second lock, no table slipping.
I will try the supine technique and come with the feedback.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I like your content.
Thanks for the message and comments, hope it works for you, regards JG
I’ve never used the prone technique but have great success and easy with supine. I personally like to have both legs off the table and straight in supine. Unaffected foot I place at my anterolatetal hip for counterforce and then slight ABD/full IR affected hip and thrust.
Thanks for your videos. You are one of the best in the world I full believe. #Bigfan🙌🏻🤩
I love the simple explanations. Please come to Brisbane with one your courses! :)
Maybe one day, I did Sydney but didn't enjoy it that much - regards JG
Nice demostration and it is absolutely helpfull in clinic.
Very kind of you to say, regards JG
Thank You for the share Doc its definitely usefull
Great to know another Leg Pull 👍👍👍👍
My pleasure! Regards JG
Grazie, bella spiegazione. Molto utile.
If only my motor mechanic was this good at his work,
I'd have a brand new car. :)
I know what you mean, regards JG
@@JohnGibbons :)
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Can you go over in/outflare assessment and treatment ?
Great technique, thanks John. Are you suggesting that the 'upslip' has occurred in the SI joint? How is that possible? What distance of 'slippage' are we talking about?
Glad you liked the video - It is the ilium moved slightly superior (you cannot measure this distance) in relation to the sacrum so it is called an Iliosacral upslip or Greenman calls it a Hip bone shear - technique has worked very well for my patients over the 20 years I have been using it - regards JG
John you are too good. Plz ad disclaimer. However, in India barbars, physiotherapists, massage therapists, hijama therapists, acupressurist are using your videos and opening clinics everywhere as fake Chiropractic doctors without anatomy, biomechanics, osteopathy or chiropractic qualifications. Its very dangerous trend and 3 are already dead in Delhi, Bihar, WB and many are paralyzed and are in coma. It has happened even by physiotherapists who are not qualified to do spine manipulations. Now health ministry is bringing law to jail those who are practicing without chiro or osteopathy degrees.
Thank you very much ! ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thanks!
Thats very kind, thank you - regards JG
Exllent maarboles 😊❤
Great stuff John, with any pathology in the knee, would the first technique be effect applied above the their knee?
The knee is fine as the direction of thrust doesn't irritate the knee, regards jG
Dr so far, i find iliosacral joint is the most challenging to adjust
Some therapists do, regards JG
Nice
Thanks - Regards JG
Thank you so much..
So nice of you - regards JG
Does an untreated upslip eventually cause the same type of pain on the opposite hip, si joint, lumbar spine?
Everyone is different so each person can have varied symptoms, regards JG
John , that looks really helpful. I've a left hip anterior innominate rotation . Physio diagnosed in March 21, however in continuous pain sacroiliac joint, plus both Ischial Tuberosity, more so on left. Dull throbbing pain back of left leg, hamstrings , getting progressively worse. Plus extremely tight quads on left leg. Seen consultant March 22, who has indicated hip bursitis / Gluteal tendinopathy,. 3 steroid injections later, pain slightly reduced in left hip, all other symptoms increased. . Also experiencing pain in right hip and on outside of leg, tfl /itb ? Could this manipulation help? I've been very active and healthy up to this point, used to swim 3 miles a week, hike 10- 15 miles most weekends. Now limited to Pilates which can aggravate symptoms.
I would get the physio to assess both hip joints as your symptoms might be coming from the actual hip rather than the soft tissues around it like the bursa or tendons - regards JG
Will this help for the other side of pelvis as well, that is usually gone posterior inferior? or is there another technique for that
A downnslip corrects itself when you walk - regards JG
I had this for 18 years before somebody Found That i had this
Thats good to know it helped - regards JG
Doctor, are you releasing any new books?
Potentially my Vital Spine book next year - regards JG
Front ribs manipulation also pls?
I have a video on ribs, regards JG
@@JohnGibbons ok doc
Hi what is the difference between anterior innominate rotation and upslip. Because there change in leg both ways. How do we know if ts upslip or anterior rotation . pls reply
Upslip will make leg appear shorter plus all landmarks are higher - if anterior then leg longer and ASIS inferior and PSIS superior - regards JG
@@JohnGibbons thanks a ton for the clarification ! have a great day.
What would be the cause of an upslip
Normally trauma related like a fall, regards jG
@@JohnGibbons ah, that makes sense thanks. I was thinking online of possible long term horse riding
Hi John, thanks for the demonstration. How can one differentiate between SIJ upslip and hip hike? (which is tight QL) as all the land marks will be higher as well if i am correct. Thanks in advanced.
Greenman says a Hip bone shear is the same as an Upslip - regards JG
In my case the higher side is right hip and shorter leg is my left leg... Makes no sense but that's what my physiotherapist told me and I'm trying to get to the bottom of this
Do you have scoliosis?
nope. Just happened from sitting at a weird angle I've been told@@FlipNic213
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Thanks - regards JG
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Hope you liked the video - regards JG