Psoas, gluteal, sacroiliac and thigh issues after workout myofascial release and adjustment ASMR
Dr. David Russ Dr. David Russ
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 Published On Aug 22, 2023

Our patient tweaked her lower back doing a deadlift. I was confident that she had done the exercise correctly.

There was shortness of the psoas and trigger points in the gluteal muscle which were creating fixation (restriction) of the sacroiliac joint on the right. The assessment and treatment encompassed most of the lower body. See the timestamps below.

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Standing assessment 0:00
Prone assessment 2:05
SI joint assessment 3:15
Myofascial work to glut and SI 4:00
Cupping 5:50
Sacral assessment 7:25
Deep lumbar paraspinal work 7:50
Thoracolumbar junction assessment and treatment 9:25
Sidelying psoas and iliacus, QL and oblique abdominal release 10:20
Sidelying thoracolumbar junction mobilization and stretch 12:50
Knee and quadriceps assessment and treatment 16:40

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