I just recently posted two articles to the Research Page of the website (#299 and 300), that speak of the lack of reliability and accuracy in the palpation of pelvic landmarks, specifically the PSIS’s. In my Foundations in Myofascial Release Seminars, I speak in depth about this problem and how practice makes perfect. While some patients present with more difficult landmarks, due to tightness and/or body size, knowing the anatomy and constant practice will improve one’s accuracy. I’ve made this video to help with this process.
Posted on by Walt Fritz • 1 Comment
Thank you Walt, what a delightful video you have made.
As my mother once said, practice makes permanent, not always perfect,
so treating hundreds, even thousands of clients/patients won’t necessarily
get one on the right landmarks, but your instructional video will help.