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Hip Assessment - Craig's Test Explained

Hip Assessment - Craig's Test Explained

  Stuart Hinds Demonstrates the Craig's Test   Hip restrictions are almost always associated with trigger points.   The Craig's Test is one of a number of simple techniques that we...
Trigger Point Therapy - Hip Pointer

Trigger Point Therapy - Hip Pointer

  Hip Pointer Injuries can be excruciatingly painful. Trigger Points typically become active immediately following the trauma and may need to be addressed as part of the rehabilitation  Hip pointer...
Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI)

Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI)

There's a myth that FAI cannot be treated effectively without surgery. Impingement occurs when the ball shaped head of the femur rubs abnormally or pinches (impinges) the acetabular socket. Damage...
Trigger Point Therapy - Three Dimensional (3D) Release

Trigger Point Therapy - Three Dimensional (3D) Release

The agonist/antagonist relationship may not operate in the classically described manner The brain has 3-D sensory and motor maps soft-wired into the cortex. Our brain (motor cortex) responds to our...
Testing for Leg Length Discrepancy

Testing for Leg Length Discrepancy

  John Gibbons - Sports Osteopath and Lecturer   Leg length discrepancies are typically classified either "structural" or "functional" Leg length discrepancies are typically classified as structural or functional.  A structural discrepancy is...
How to Correct the Most Common Sacroiliac Dysfunction - Anterior Innominate Rotation

How to Correct the Most Common Sacroiliac Dysfunction - Anterior Innominate Rotation

  Treating Sacroiliac Dysfunction - John Gibbons    John Gibbons (video above) is a qualified and registered osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council, specialising in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of...