As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I employ this technique on a daily basis with patients. It works well, but the results are typical not long lasting. The underlying cause of the pelvic imbalance must be addressed in order to fully resolve pt symptoms.
As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I employ this technique on a daily basis with patients. It works well, but the results are typical not long lasting. The underlying cause of the pelvic imbalance must be addressed in order to fully resolve pt symptoms.
Also, I'd disagree with the videos initia...