Sacrum Diagnosis And Treatment
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 434.99 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 434.99 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment of Sacral Somatic Dysfunction: Diagnosis, OMT, and Therapeutic Exercises
What you'll learn
Diagnosis of Sacrum Somatic Dysfunction
Treatment of Sacrum Somatic Dysfunction
Osteopathic Manual Therapy
Exercises
Requirements
Basic Anatomy Knowledge: Familiarity with basic anatomy is helpful but not required. We'll cover everything you need to know within the course.
Description
Course Description:This course provides a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating sacral somatic dysfunction using osteopathic principles and techniques. It is designed for healthcare professionals, including osteopathic physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, and manual therapy practitioners, who seek to enhance their understanding and clinical skills in sacral assessment and treatment.The diagnostic component of the course covers essential screening and motion tests for sacral dysfunction, including the Seated Flexion Test, Lumbosacral Spring Test, Backward Bending Test, and Respiratory Motion Test. Participants will also learn how to palpate the sacrum effectively and apply inherent motion techniques to refine their diagnosis. The course includes a structured framework for identifying different sacral dysfunctions The treatment section introduces a variety of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) techniques tailored for sacral dysfunction. These include counterstrain techniques for the sacrum, sacroiliac region, and piriformis muscle, as well as sacral rocking, myofascial release, balanced membranous tension, and facilitated oscillatory release. Additionally, participants will gain proficiency in muscle energy techniques for forward and backward sacral torsions, sacral flexion, and extension, as well as thrust techniques for unilateral sacral flexion.To support long-term management, the course also covers therapeutic exercises such as piriformis stretching, sacroiliac self-mobilization, and sacroiliac side-bending self-mobilization. These exercises help patients maintain sacral alignment and prevent dysfunction recurrence.By the end of the course, participants will have a structured and practical approach to sacral dysfunction, equipping them with the knowledge and hands-on techniques to enhance patient outcomes.
Overview
Section 1: Diagnosis of Sacrum Somatic Dysfunction:
Lecture 1 Seated flexion test
Lecture 2 Sacrum palpation
Lecture 3 Lumbosacral spring test
Lecture 4 Backward bending test
Lecture 5 Respiratory motion test
Lecture 6 Sacrum diagnosis using inherent motion
Lecture 7 Sacrum somatic dysfunction diagnosis
Section 2: Treatment of Sacrum Somatic Dysfunction: (OMT)
Lecture 8 Sacrum counterstrain
Lecture 9 Mid-pole sacroiliac counterstrain
Lecture 10 Piriformis counterstrain
Lecture 11 Sacral-rocking/myofascial release
Lecture 12 Sacrum-balanced membranous tension
Lecture 13 Sacroiliac percussion vibrator
Lecture 14 Sacrum-facilitated oscillatory release p. 104
Lecture 15 Forward sacral torsion muscle energy
Lecture 16 Backward sacral torsion muscle energy
Lecture 17 Sacral extension muscle energy
Lecture 18 Sacral flexion muscle energy
Lecture 19 Unilateral sacral flexion thrust
Section 3: Exercises
Lecture 20 Piriformis stretch
Lecture 21 Sacroiliac self-mobilization
Lecture 22 Sacroiliac sidebending self-mobilization
Lecture 23 PIRIFORMIS POSITION OF EASE
Physiotherapists,Chiropractors,Healthcare professionals,Physicians,Massage Therapists,Personal trainers,Oriental Medicine practitioners