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Low Back Pain - Regional vs. Movement System Considerations

Low Back Pain - Regional vs. Movement System Considerations

Update: 2024-08-01
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If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck - it must be a duck, right? Low back pain is a descriptive term at best, indicating where symptoms present. Join Susan and Erica as they explore this Tough to Treat client with low back pain and mild stress urinary incontinence. Discover the history and the movement system examination and interventions that led to the successful reduction of symptoms. *Hint: this really isn't a duck!

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A glance at this episode:

  • [0:01 ] Low back pain and pelvic health issues, client with gradual onset of stress urinary incontinence

  • [2:16 ] Pelvic health and trauma history after a recent fall

  • [7:21 ] Patient's foot and leg issues, including supination and knee pain

  • [13:08 ] Addressing knee issues through breathing and positioning

  • [15:50 ] Knee and back pain treatment using bridging and lunge exercises

  • [22:01 ] Treating knee pain and low back pain through exercises and manual therapy

  • [27:45 ] Treating patients with movement system changes to address low back pain and pelvic health issues

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Low Back Pain - Regional vs. Movement System Considerations

Low Back Pain - Regional vs. Movement System Considerations

SUSAN CLINTON, PT & ERICA MELOE, PT