TPP: Common Birth Pattern | 14:01

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  1. Marya Molette says:

    I am thinking about ladies who have a very extremely obvious rhomboid of michaelis during birth. I don’t see it super obvious on every woman, so for the ladies who may have a visually extreme rhomboid of michaelis would they possibly have this pattern postpartum?

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      I’m not sure as I don’t have the experience of seeing it in birth and then following up with them. I only see them postpartum. Please study this and let me know. Thanks.

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Day of birth they have been done! Just don’t create pain and respect the tissues!!

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      No I haven’t figured out how to correct the shear aspect to this pattern. The other aspects can be corrected with the closing the bones exercise and the sacral flexion but the sidebending of the sacrum I don’t know how to address yet.

  2. Elizabeth Lewis says:

    The sacral side bend (shear) and rotation almost sounds like what is called a sacral torsion in the Greenbaum/Stiles school of osteopathy. Might this actually be the same thing (with the addition of possibly splayed ischium)?

    1. Lynn Schulte says:

      Possibly! I haven’t studied with them so I don’t know.

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