Mobilization of Hip Joint

In the tutorial above, Kelly Saxton, CAT, demonstrates effective joint mobilization techniques for the sacrum, anominate, and lumbar spine. The video includes step-by-step instructions on proper hand placement, pressure application, and movement direction to ensure safe and effective mobilization. Contraindications and Warnings: While joint mobilization can be highly beneficial, it is not suitable for everyone. Contraindications include: Acute Inflammation: Mobilization may exacerbate inflammation in the affected area. Fractures: Mobilization should be avoided in areas with recent fractures. Infections: Active infections in or around the joint can worsen with mobilization. Severe Osteoporosis: Mobilization may increase the risk of fractures in individuals with severe osteoporosis. Spinal Cord Injuries: Mobilization should be avoided in cases of spinal cord injuries without professional supervision. Warning: Scope of Practice Joint mobilization should only be performed by trained professionals, such as physical therapists, chiropractors, or certified athletic trainers. It is important to recognize the boundaries of your practice and refer to a specialist when necessary. Attempting to perform these techniques without proper training can lead to injury and complications. Disclaimer: This blog provides general information on joint mobilization techniques for the sacrum, anominate, and lumbar spine. The content, including the video demonstration by Kelly Saxton, CAT, is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a healthcare professional before attempting any new therapeutic techniques, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or concerns. For more free and paid resources visit us at www.nielasher.com 00:00 - Introduction and Initial Evaluation 01:40 - Sacral Mobilization Setup 03:00 - Mobilization in Flexion 05:00 - Tripler Positioning Technique 06:40 - Mobilization in Extension 08:30 - Testing and Results 09:20 - Application to Other Segments 10:40 - Final Demonstration and Conclusion