30-Year Chronic Painful Gait With Hypomobile Pelvis and Sacroiliac Part 1

Published: 13 August 2015
on channel: Jerry Hesch (Manual Physical Therapy)
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Ed was in a severe MVA 30 years ago when his truck was struck in the front end by a concrete mixer. Both femurs were fractured, in addition to a rib fractures, and a forearm fracture. Note that he has a slow gait with reduced balance. This is his first visit and the following videos demonstrate his response to treatment. Treatment was directed at increasing ankle motion and to increase mobility through the pelvis and sacroiliac. He responded with a reflex gain in mobility throughout his body.

Dr. Jerry Hesch, MHS, PT, DPT practices at Hesch Institute in Aurora, Colorado. In addition to treating complex injuries he also presents workshops for clinicians. Hesch Institute Website: www.HeschInstitute.com


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