SFP: Self Treatment for Home Program | 2:49

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  1. Sri Harsha says:

    At what approximate time can we start this treatment after c section and normal delievery?

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      You can work on a person right after birth without doing internal work and working directly on the open wound. We should wait until they are done bleeding to do internal work and make sure the scar is well healed prior to working directly on it.

  2. Leah Lefkowitz says:

    What’s the difference between sacral flexion pattern and anterior pelvic tilt? Lots of clients come out of pregnancy with an anterior tilt because of the weight of the pregnancy pulling the pelvis forward.

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      I determine sacral flexion by the inability of S3-4 to be able to be mobilized anteriorly (PA) in a prone position. It could go along with anterior rotations of the ilium or be independent of it. The baby mobilizes the sacrum into flexion to come out and it can get stuck there.

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