Listen to the week in review on the Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% – Season 2; Number 4 1. Wide Infrasternal Angle Treatment Strategies 2. Relative Motion Vs. Orientation of the Pelvis 3. Half-Kneeling from the Inside-Out 4. Foot and Knee Mechanics – Pronation, Knee Valgus and Performance Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter […]
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The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% – Season 2; Number 3
In this Podcast for The 16%… 1. Wide Infrasternal Angle Treatment Strategies 2. Relative Motion Vs. Orientation of the Pelvis 3. Half-Kneeling from the Inside-Out 4. Foot and Knee Mechanics – Pronation, Knee Valgus and Performance Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Q & A for The 16% – Determining Sacral movement vs. Pelvic Orientation (aka pelvic tilt)
Grab your @neurocoffee and get ready for today’s Q & A! How are you dissociating sacral movements to pelvic orientations, and how do they show up in testing? What are your key indicators and where do you see common compensations around expected limitations based on their initial ISA/IPA presentations? My second question is based on […]
Q & A for The 16% – The Why, When, and How of Inversion Exercises
Question: From Vik: Can you discuss the utility of inverted positions? What compensatory strategies is this position useful for? What are some examples of inverted activities you use or have used? In this video: I offer a perspective on why you would want to invert a patient, client, or athlete, when inversion is a useful […]
Q & A for The 16% – Axial Iterations and Treating with Biomechanics vs. The Biopsychosocial Model
Q & A for Today… From Zhang: You’ve talked about iterations in previous videos. Does the posterior sacral area behave the same as the dorsal rostral area? Does the lower thorax behave the same as the posterior outlet, and, the anterior pubic area behaves the same as the sternum? From Johnny: as clinicians, what are […]