In this video, I demonstrate how to release the hips, legs, and knees in clients who experience limited range of motion and hips, leg and knee pain. Here, the client was presented with tibial torsion around the knee, and the technique I use is excellent for correcting their externally rotated femurs and mobilizing all range of motion at the hips.
A case of mistaken identity!
A 44-year-old orthopedist, who we’ll call Dr. Smith, was referred to me complaining of eight months of debilitating, self-diagnosed, IT-band friction pain. During his history intake, he admitted suffering sporadic foot, hip and low back soreness but dismissed these issues as “unrelated.” A self-described “weekend-warrior,” Dr. Smith’s knee pain flared with excessive running or cycling.
After thorough assessment, I noticed Dr. Smith's cavus foot - so I decided to address that before anything else. With a few Myoskeletal alignment techniques, I was able to find the source of Dr. Smith's knee pain!
☞ Read the full client case and the myoskeletal alignment techniques I used to solve my client's unique knee pain here:
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