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ginger -> Re: Reason for back pains, ischias, foot pains, stiff back, disc problems, headaches,. (March 29, 2007 9:34:00 PM)
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Nari , I'm personally not inclined to be driven by fashionable approaches to understanding the aetiology of LBP , any more than you are . It is clear to me that the SIJ plays a role in LBP however. being a large pair of joints , the SIJ's provide a torque reducer for forces coming from the legs, which , without the small movements of that pair of large joints , would arrive at the lumbar spine and contribute to ongoing protective responses , leading to LBP. It is clear also that when the SIJ's are not mobile, the likelihood of chronic LBP is greater. Wether one accepts this notion or not , I get much better long term, results when SIJ dysfunction has been adequately adressed and function returned. Intertherapist reliability/unreliability is really a clever way of saying , some folks are good at it and some are not . What's new with that. So Tonska , it is the FUNCTION of this pair of joints that is of concern , not , it's position . When full function is available , normal biomechanical effects are so , leading to a considerable drop in abnormal forces associated with the lumbar spine. It is likely that in your attempt to understand the changes that have occurred in your back, you have missed the point a little . function is relevant ,position is not. Cheers
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