Limp Resolved in Person with Moderate Hip Degeneration by Treating Sacrum

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2021
  • This is presented by Dr. Jerry Hesch, MHS, DPT, PT, HSP of Hesch institute in Aurora, Colorado. Jerry treats chronic pain using a whole-body Manual Therapy and educational approach. For informationon scheduling an appointment with Dr. Hesch, MHS, PT, DPT please go to Website: www.HeschInstitute.com Dr. Hesch treats most conditions in three visits with a goal of making the chronic patients independent of healthcare. Please follow us on You Tube and Facebook at "Hesch Institute". Hesch Institute also provides Home Study Courses and hands-on workshops.
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  • @dianehazelwood2838
    @dianehazelwood2838 2 роки тому

    Hi Dr.Jerry, I came across your video on hip pain Monday. Back in April I was digging holes with a shovel to plant azaleas and hurt my left hip. At first I thought it was the piriformis muscle but now I think it's the SI joint. It was waking me up at night so I bought an SI belt. It has helped during the day but should I wear it at night also? And should I be walking as an exercise?

    • @JerryHeschInstitute
      @JerryHeschInstitute  2 роки тому

      I would be cautious re wearing it at night if you do make sure it is not too tight, but not necessary to wear at nite. walking is good

  • @Rollwithit699
    @Rollwithit699 3 роки тому +2

    It seems hard to locate the real source of pain...is it SI joint? Sciatica? Piriformis? Hip joint? Disc problem? A combination?
    All I know is my recent PT aggravated the problem (twice) and I had severe flares that made me bedridden with ice packs or heating pad. I've cancelled PT and do not want pain pills or steroid shots. I want to fix the underlying cause!
    I tried chiropractic months ago with the early upper right buttock electric stabs, but no improvement.

  • @hcp0scratch
    @hcp0scratch 3 роки тому

    Good Lord, man! In your "assessment" you flexed your thumb IP joint for more penetration focus while not doing the same on the right. And you were "using MORE force" on the left side for mobility...LOL! No WONDER you have but a relative handful of subscribers after all this time. Our profession needs more solid, well-published research, not this snake oil video demo.

    • @hareeba5879
      @hareeba5879 3 роки тому +1

      Well how come she felt better afterwards chump?

    • @hcp0scratch
      @hcp0scratch 3 роки тому

      @@hareeba5879 you are funny :-)

    • @hareeba5879
      @hareeba5879 3 роки тому

      @@hcp0scratch I know. Thanks.

    • @billsemenoff
      @billsemenoff 3 роки тому +2

      I suspect the Dr is a neurologist at heart anyway. Maybe the profession can withstand criticism?

    • @DB-ci9lp
      @DB-ci9lp 3 роки тому

      You are mad because he is not worried about his bank account too much but doing the right thing.
      Soooreee looser!😊