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Explanation of a Nutated Sacral Torsion (SIJ), Right on Right oblique axis (R ON R) or a L on L 

John Gibbons
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John Gibbons is a sports Osteopath and a lecturer for the 'Bodymaster Method ®' and in this video he is explaining a nutated Sacral Torsion. Want to learn these techniques as well as other Physical Therapy CPD Courses then look on www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk
John is also the Author of the highly successful book and Amazon No 1 best seller, called 'Muscle Energy Techniques, a practical guide for physical therapists'. John has also written 2 more books, one is called 'A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping' and this comes with a complimentary DVD and the other book is called; 'Vital Glutes, connecting the gait cycle to pain and dysfunction'.
These 2 books are available to buy now through his website www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.u... or from Amazon www.amazon.co.uk
John now offers Advanced Training in all aspects of Sports Medicine to already qualified therapists in manual therapy to 'Diploma' Level. You need to have attended all of his Physical Therapy Courses before the diploma is awarded. His venue is based at the idylic venue of Oxford University, home of the first four-minute mile by Roger Bannister.

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@surfcoasttherapeuticmassag9518
Same here from Australia - your a total god send to the healthcare industry John. Thank you for this amazing videos.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 5 лет назад
Jonathan Barge thanks and I have newer videos on here now...😊
@HW-zz3ut
@HW-zz3ut Год назад
Your clear and exact explanation helps me to understand a mechanics very well :)
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons Год назад
Cool, thanks!
@ruigabriel1436
@ruigabriel1436 4 года назад
Real Good explanation. Love the tests interpretation. Magnificent. Thank you for sharing such important information with us.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Thank you! These are my older videos as well, so maybe watch a newer one as more professional done, regards JG
@whyisthislike
@whyisthislike 4 года назад
Very clear and good explanation. Do you have any self exercise to correct Ron R or L on L sacral torsion ?
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Watch the newer videos and if you look at the technique then it is possible to do a self technique on yourself in the SIMS position. regards JG
@014medic6
@014medic6 Год назад
Thanks Govnah
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons Год назад
Thanks for the message, regards JG
@jennyelenihealth
@jennyelenihealth 8 лет назад
Hi John, greetings from Australia. I really enjoy your videos immensely. Thank you they are brilliant. I do have a question about what you say in this one if you could clairify? At about 1:47 you begin to talk about the relationship with the sacrum, and the lumbar spine which counter rotates to compensate. And so, if the sacrum presents as a torsion left on left (the sulcus felt deeper on the right) , then, if we palate the L5 transverse process it will be shallow on the left, yes? The opposite. However you say L5 depression would be on is right. This is all new to me, apologies if I've got it wrong...I'm a bit confused. Looking forward to your reply. Thanks.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 8 лет назад
+Jenny Petridis Hi, thanks for the message and typically if the sacrum rotated left then the L5 normally would rotate right as this is normally mechanics during the gait cycle, however if the sacrum torsion has been present for a while and fixed in a position (L-on-L) then it can make the lumbar rotate to the same side. Not easy to understand if honest as naturally a difficult subject but very rewarding......hope that helps!
@jennyelenihealth
@jennyelenihealth 8 лет назад
+John Gibbons Hi John, thank you so much for your reply and explanation. Appreciate it a lot! I'm starting to understand a slightly complicated topic. I love all your videos. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
@user-pd9vm9ts1o
@user-pd9vm9ts1o 7 лет назад
Hello, can i get you to examine me to see if i have this ? Gary
@steve-bodysolutions
@steve-bodysolutions 3 месяца назад
I'd love to know the muscle relationships involved in this. Would the Right Nutation suggest a short Piraformis compensating for Long Gmax on the Right? Then if so would the TLF be affecting the Sacrum with the Pos Oblique Sling? 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@blizejciala
@blizejciala 4 года назад
Hello John, here Paweł from Poland:). I believe you re showing rotation to the right while saying "to the left" (0:56 sec). You may probably correct it by writting it at the moment of slight mistake. Good day!
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Hi Pawel, thanks for the message, however there is no mistake as what I say is correct, watch it again to understand. Thanks and regards JG
@longce-imingti9014
@longce-imingti9014 3 года назад
Hello John. In a L on L torsion you mention that the sacrum would rotate left and side bent towards right and would be nutated which would lead to hyperlordosis. In case of a Right Unilateral Sacral Flexion, does the sacrum nutate too which results in hyperlordosis and the L5 rotate opposite, similar to a L on L torsion? Hope i am making sense to you. Also, may i please know the approach of treatment for it? Thank you very much. Sorry to be bothersome here in the comment section. I apologize in advance.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 3 года назад
You do seem overly obsessed with anything to do with the sacrum, I haven't written anything about unilateral sacral torsions and you sound like you know about it yourself so there is no need to ask me those questions. regards JG
@longce-imingti9014
@longce-imingti9014 4 года назад
Hello John. Thank you for sharing this video. May i know if manual therapy can correct this and bring it back to normal state of mobility and position/alignment or could it just help and not fix it.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Hi, potentially the techniques can help correct the sacrum realign. regards JG
@longce-imingti9014
@longce-imingti9014 4 года назад
Thank you for your reply John. By this you mean it can help to a certain degree or you mean the method that you practice (manual osteopath i suppose) can help in realign and fix it for the above case presented in the video on your son- Lon L sacral torsion. Please let me know. Thank you very much
@neptune72
@neptune72 5 лет назад
John, I live in Californina USA. How would I find a PT that understands what you are demonstrating? I've had incredible troubles with being properly diagnosed and treated.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 5 лет назад
Hi, I have taught some therapists from the US but not many so will be difficult to find someone that I have personally taught.....try and see an Osteopath if possible. regards JG
@longce-imingti9014
@longce-imingti9014 4 года назад
Try Dr Jerry Hesch from Hesch institute or ask him for referrals
@bharatdeep1004
@bharatdeep1004 4 года назад
Incase of neutral lumbar( neither hyperlordosis nor flat back), how will you diagnose left on right or left on left .?.
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
If you have a posterior sacrum then the lumbar will naturally be in flexion so non neutral. regards JG
@anitapena9535
@anitapena9535 4 года назад
The video is blurry
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Yes and sorry about that so watch a newer video as other are done professionally. regards jG
@abadabad5425
@abadabad5425 4 года назад
ثقف من فضلك كل لقثمقمبتنابليمني تبقدعيت مرحبا
@JohnGibbons
@JohnGibbons 4 года назад
Thanks for the message, regards JG
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