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Lumbar Spine Observation | Clinical Physio
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- Watch this video tutorial to gain some fantastic tips on how to best observe your patient's lumbar spine, including particular landmarks, common signs and symptoms, and key pathologies!
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am happy in your explanation its very important
How informative your videos are for me ❤❤
Thank you so much!
thankyou sir this was so very helpfull..it was crystal clear and will help us in our future cases.please reequest you to do it for other joints as well.
You are very welcome!
We do have videos for all other joints! Have a look at our playlists you will find them there also at clinicalphysio.com !
Thank you :)
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6:35 I think a posteriorly rotated ilium is more related to the tight posterior chain and slack in the hip flexor.. am I wrong?
I love your videos by the way I m learning a lot
thanks
I was thinking the same.
Aren't hip flexors over active or shortened with anterior pelvic tilt?
Hi! More and more it is being suggested that hip flexors perhaps not as responsible for this as we thought as a profession 🙏🏼
incorrect hamstring and glutues activation stems from hip flexors (iliopsoas) are shortened as a protective mechanism of hip joint ,which is resulting in anterior pelvic tilt position.