In the Manual Therapy video below, distinguished faculty instructor Ann Porter Hoke, PT, DPT, OCS, FCAMPT, FAAOMPT reflects on her clinical experience as it applies to treatment for the SI joint. For an exciting opportunity to learn from Ann in person at one of her upcoming manual therapy courses, see our upcoming courses or browse the list below!
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Lumbopelvic Spine,
lumbopelvic spine,
SI joint,
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NAIOMT Faculty Stacy Soappman, PT, DSc, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates a kinetic tests of the SI joint, in this case, forward and backward bending. Get more manual therapy expertise from seasoned clinicians with one of these upcoming opportunities.
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In the manual therapy video below, NAIOMT Faculty Stacy Soappman shows us kinetic tests of the SI joint, in this case, a prone kinetic test.
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Spinal manipulation,
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We're a little over a week away from the 2015 Sacroiliac Joint Symposium in Seattle on June 5-6! If you haven't registered yet for the opportunity to learn from and connect with leaders in the field manual therapy about the SI Joint's role, don't worry. There's still time. Just head here.
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SI Symposium,
Sacroiliac joint
In three weeks, leaders in manual therapy will converge in Seattle, presenting a depth of knowledge and demonstrating time-tested techniques at the 2015 Sacroiliac Joint Symposium.
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SI Joint Symposium,
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Sacroiliac joint
I recently went to a lecture at my local library about gardening and how to grow flowers/vegetables in our dry climate. About five minutes into the lecture/discussion I realized that I was in way over my head. These women discussed gardening with the same passion that I discuss the biomechanics of the subtalor joint. I finally worked up the courage to ask a question and I think it was quite apparent that I was not totally sure what I was doing, but I figured I was never going to learn if I did not ask questions. What happened after the meeting was a beautiful example of people, who are passionate about what they do, wanting to share their knowledge. Three separate people invited me over to their homes to teach me how to garden in an arid climate and offered to share plants with me.
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Manual Physical Therapy,
SI joint,
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Events,
Faculty,
Sacroiliac joint,
Sacroiliac joint symposium
Where will you be on June 5 and 6? If you're a PT professional or student looking get to the bottom of some important questions regarding function, network and learn from some of the best in the field of manual therapy, you're going to want to be in Seattle earning 10 contact hours!
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Sacroiliac joint
NAOIMT instructor Stacy Soappman PT, DSc, COMT, FAAOMPT demonstrates how to perform a kinetic test of the SI joint. For expert perspectives on the true role of the SI joint in lower quarter dysfunction, join us for the 2015 Sacroiliac Joint Symposium!
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