Hi there. I am currently experiencing proximal tibialfibular dislocation. It happens often as I practice jiu jitsu. It happens when my left knee is in flexion and my foot doriflexes and internally rotates and My knee locks. I can pop it back in by simply extending the leg. There’s soreness for a few days and it’s good to go. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? Perhaps the taping? Is surgery the only option? Please help!
I can' t bend my leg hardly at all ...so how can you do this practise ...my fib head keeps dropping out of line all the time . Im in pain and have treatment weekly but the perineal nerve is trapped by the fib head ....what do you surgest ;?
gillian sinclair Unfortunately I would not be able to give you any form a differential diagnosis or treatment advice via social media, it would not be ethical, you need to see a trained medical professional for a thorough case history clinical examination and appropriate treatment plan
gillian sinclair you can actually work on the fibula head in a more gentle Articulation technique rather than manipulation if needed.. loads of techniques
OMT Training mine is due to a bad fall on my knee ... 6years ago @it drops all the time giving me pain in my ankle as if something is stabbing around ankle bone when i walk ...So anyway i can encourage the fib head to stay in the correct possition is welcome
henrietta henson what you're describing is a laxity not a hypomobility. Your treatment should focus on stabilizing this laxity rather than on mobilizing.
Dear Gile, thanks for your vedio, I have head of fibula pain for for 8 weeks after I twisted my ankle when I played table tennis, my ankle is fine but my knee injury pain, did once physio, doesn't do good on my knee, but I wonder can I do something by myself? Physio cost me a lot but not find good one at my living area. Thanks for your concern.
This guy needs work on his fibular head, so NATURALLY he needs to lose his shirt. lol
He should undress completely, indeed
Hi there. I am currently experiencing proximal tibialfibular dislocation. It happens often as I practice jiu jitsu. It happens when my left knee is in flexion and my foot doriflexes and internally rotates and My knee locks. I can pop it back in by simply extending the leg. There’s soreness for a few days and it’s good to go.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this? Perhaps the taping? Is surgery the only option? Please help!
I definitely show your vedio to someone who probably can fix my problems by just a second like you did on your vedio.
How do we adapt this technique in the presence of a meniscus tear. Would this technique be contraindicated?
The foot should be on external or internal rotation?
Master Giles
I can' t bend my leg hardly at all ...so how can you do this practise ...my fib head keeps dropping out of line all the time . Im in pain and have treatment weekly but the perineal nerve is trapped by the fib head ....what do you surgest ;?
gillian sinclair Unfortunately I would not be able to give you any form a differential diagnosis or treatment advice via social media, it would not be ethical, you need to see a trained medical professional for a thorough case history clinical examination and appropriate treatment plan
OMT Training....thanks i am having treatment ....but i am going to show my phisio this video ....x
gillian sinclair you can actually work on the fibula head in a more gentle Articulation technique rather than manipulation if needed.. loads of techniques
OMT Training mine is due to a bad fall on my knee ... 6years ago @it drops all the time giving me pain in my ankle as if something is stabbing around ankle bone when i walk ...So anyway i can encourage the fib head to stay in the correct possition is welcome
henrietta henson what you're describing is a laxity not a hypomobility. Your treatment should focus on stabilizing this laxity rather than on mobilizing.
Dear Gile, thanks for your vedio, I have head of fibula pain for for 8 weeks after I twisted my ankle when I played table tennis, my ankle is fine but my knee injury pain, did once physio, doesn't do good on my knee, but I wonder can I do something by myself? Physio cost me a lot but not find good one at my living area. Thanks for your concern.
There is lots of fibula head self fix videos on RUclips dude. Just fixed mine after 9 weeks of suffering
@@Poohead0990 good on you