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Erik Dalton Myoskeletal Alignment for Low Back, Hip and Leg Pain

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http://erikdalton.com Video clips from the new Erik Dalton six volume DVD set. High-tech video technology is enhanced with practical strategies for correcting hidden kinks in the muscle/joint kinetic chain. Massage therapists can purchase these Advanced Myoskeletal Alignment DVDs from the Erik Dalton website at: http://erikdalton.com/products/level-4/

To order Erik Dalton Myoskeletal Alignment Books and DVDs go to http://erikdalton.com

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  • Your audio quality is all left speaker after the intro is over.

  • Nicely done. You show @1:20 how the pelvis muscle unlocks over time to become a left looking pelvis. This is a big problem for many. Lengthen the whole body to change for the better the poorly stretched psoas and periformus muscles. Lengthen the thighs from the pelvis and the lumbar from the pelvis.

  • i tried googling for myoskeletal alignment therapy here in the Philippines but cant find one on the results but was very glad because it led me to your site, i was wondering if you could give me info to some practioners ofmyoskeletal alignment therapy here in the Philippines because i have chronic back pain for almost 12 years now due to a sport injury in college. All help would be greatly appeciated. Carlo

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  • i have a anterior rotated pelvis but also a flat back how can this be treated. thanks

  • A part in a video at around 1:39 min. on time scale. The technique is very much similar to the femoral sheer test. (test used to verify involvement of the same side SI joint dysfunction. actually compressing the interested side of the SI joint to reproduce pain & symptoms.One of the pain provocative test to determine the side of SI joint involvement.

  • wow..

  • Thanks for the great samples. If more Massage Therapists, Chiropractors and PT's knew such techniques, then some doctors might go out of business. Table is best for much work, but personally I prefer barefoot deep tissue on the Piriformis and Gluteals prone or side-lying.

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