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Sacroiliac Joint (SIJ)

Is The Stork Test For The SIJ Useful Or Relevant?

07 Aug 2015
3
Please note...in this article, I will give away yet another clinical "secret" that has contributed to my successful treatment of SIJ conditions...this post is mainly... Read More

Back Injury – A Physio’s Experience

08 Jan 2015
1
As a Physio, I know what to do when I get an injury...theoretically... You see, we are taught how to listen and assess and work... Read More

Are your pelvic floor exercises making you weaker?

29 Dec 2013
3
Purpose - to challenge your thinking and beliefs...and those of your therapist! Method - questions and answers, haven't had a chance to look at the... Read More

SIJ Movement and Beliefs – Challenging your beliefs about “old theories”

12 Nov 2012
4
OK, so most patients tell me that their SIJs are too loose, that their ligaments are overworked and lax and that their joint subluxes all... Read More

How I work with pelvic floor physios

23 Feb 2012
14
FAQ: Who should you see if you have problems with your pelvic floor? This is a great question. Ideally, you would see a physiotherapist who... Read More

SIJ Series – 2.What does the SIJ do?

25 Aug 2011
0
The SIJ is a fantastic structure. It has a simple design for its simple job - to transfer load from the trunk to the legs... Read More

SIJ Series – 1.What is the SIJ?

30 Jul 2011
9
Hi - this is the first of a series of short blog posts to get you acquainted with your SIJs. Let me know what you... Read More

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Key Conditions Treated

+ Spine, SIJ, Ribs/Thorax, Neck problems
+ Persistent and Chronic Pain
+ Sports Injuries
+ Women's Health in Exercise
+ Ante Natal and Post Natal Care
+ Performance Enhancement
+ Post-Op Care + Headaches, Neck pain
+ Shoulders, Elbows, Wrist, Hands
+Thoracic, Lumbar Spine Pain
+ Core Stability
+ SIJ, Pelvis, Pubic Symphysis, Pelvic Floor
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