Physical therapists and athletes will appreciate this thorough, illustrated study of the oft-overlooked gluteal muscles and their connection to the greater body
In The Vital Glutes, author and respected bodywork specialist John Gibbons looks at one of the most neglected areas of the body: the gluteal muscles. Hetakes readers on a fascinating journey of enlightenment, teaching us to recognize pain and dysfunctional patterns that arise from the gluteal muscles.
Gibbons addresses such questions as: Why do the gluteals potentially cause pain and dysfunction in distant sites of the body? How does the gait pattern contribute to pain and dysfunction? And, how can the application of gluteal-specific Muscle Energy Techniques aid full-body well-being? In addition, he provides step-by-step techniques to identify and correct a number of impaired patterns as well as functional gluteal exercises that promote recovery.
With full color photographs and illustrations, the book demonstrates how to perform functional assessment testing for the muscles of posture that can become chronically tight—a principal causative factor in dysfunctional glutes. Therapeutic techniques, including gluteal exercises, show how to correct dysfunction and reduce pain. This book will be of great value to physical therapists, athletes, and anyone interested in bodywork.
Table of Contents
Putting the Maximus Back into Gluteus Maximus
Muscle Imbalance and the Myofascial Slings
The Glutes and the Gait Cycle
Leg length discrepancy (LLD), Over-Pronation and its effect on the Glutes
Functional Anatomy of the Gluteus Maximus (Gmax)
Functional Anatomy of the Gluteus Medius (Gmed)
Muscle Energy Techniques
The Antagonistic Cause - the Vital Psoas, Rectus Femoris and Adductors
Gmax and Gmed Causing Knee and Ankle Pain
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