Final Quiz

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  1. Cynthia Roundtree says:

    Thank you Lynn for a great class.
    I have one question at the moment, on the breathing instructions for a pregnant mama; is she to exhale, engage and hug the TA and do a low hum all at the same time?
    Cindy

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Yes! When instructing your pregnant moms on the exhale the TA engages to hug baby in but the pelvic floor muscles need to elongate and the low hum is to help with that. Have them try this during a bowel movement.

  2. Ashley Hocutt says:

    Question 14 seems to be the copy of the explanation for question 13. It didn’t make sense as a question.

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Ashley in which course are you referring to? I’ll look into it. Thanks for letting me know.

  3. Maryjean Starr says:

    Question #14: Except for prone you can treat in all these positions, just be careful to not assess the sacrum in sidelying as you are not comparing the same thing side to side in this position but you can also treat in sidelying as well. – This is not a question.

    I loved the class. Very helpful.

    1. Beth Oden says:

      Hi Maryjean, you are correct – it is not a question. The Final Quiz has been updated with the correct question. So sorry for the confusion!

  4. Leah Nystrom says:

    Great courser Treatment of the Pregnant Body, thank you. The Test for Ilial Rotations Supine section, did you really mean to word Question 1 the way you did? I found it very confusing. R ilium in ant rot….instruct to put “LEFT leg up on a chair and “flex her Left leg back”. With the L leg up on a chair how do you “flex” it back? I would love to do the class in person and the advanced class some day soon!

  5. Katrina Barton says:

    This was so very helpful for treating pregnant and post partum moms. Thank you for putting it all together in such a concise way that made sense, especially evaluating the pregnant mom. Although I have taken the gyno-visceral course with Gail, all of John Barnes advanced MFR classes, craniosacral, somato-emotional and energetic healing classes, you put this together in a way that was so useable and ready for clinical practice the next day. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and experience.

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Katrina, Thank you so much for you kind words. I’m glad you found it useful and easily applicable for your practice. Thanks for taking the courses and sharing this work with your clients!

  6. Dora Monson says:

    This course was great and I was able to use the principles learned same-day in my practice. Very helpful hand placements and education on birthing/pelvic patterns.

  7. Lori Baydush says:

    I have taken a lot of fascial, SI, lumbothoracic Maitland courses as well as all the pelvic floor courses and I have to say that the ease with which you connected all the dots was so comprehensive with very few words! The techniques applied to the pelvic bones, fascia and muscles were easy to follow and easy to perform. So many other courses do not consider all the structures together and I love the way Lynn connects the tissues together to make the techniques talk to all the structures at one time. Little memorizing is needed to use these techniques as long as a 3D anatomic image is in my mind. Thank you for combining so many structures with energy flow to really connect the dots for treatment. I have tried some of these on myself and all kinds of clients and my practice will be forever changed.

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Thank you Lori for your kind words and I”m so happy you found my approach so helpful. It can be easy when we get out of the way and let our hands do the work! Enjoy implementing this work into your practice!

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