Dr. Carol Phillips Psoas and Leg Release of Newborn Footlin
Created on October 13, 2010 using FlipShare. Dr. Carol Phillips demonstrates a psoas and diaphragm release on a 10 day old newborn who delivered in a footling breech presentation during an uncomplicated homebirth. Release of the psoas and pelvic muscles help the baby release the in-utero constraint issue that resulted from her time in the womb. and the rapid delivery Her leg broke free of her position in-utero and broke open the amniotic sac causing rapid uncomplicated delivery.

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