Know your anatomy and know the direction of force you need to imply to get the sacrotub ligament to release. ANterior pressure on the sacraum near the ILA and medial compression of the ischial tub medially to slack the ligament and hold and wait for a release. You do those two motions in whatever position your client is in. We can go over this in the live course.
Could you show us what this would look like in hands and knees? The flexion of the hips changes the angles and the way you would direct force.
Know your anatomy and know the direction of force you need to imply to get the sacrotub ligament to release. ANterior pressure on the sacraum near the ILA and medial compression of the ischial tub medially to slack the ligament and hold and wait for a release. You do those two motions in whatever position your client is in. We can go over this in the live course.