PPB: Small Intestine Release Lab | 3:14 You cannot view this unit as you're not logged in yet. 4 Comments Why would this be good for clients to do as part of home program if they have prolapse? Log in to Reply It helps to lift the pressures off the bladder and uterus by lifting the small intestines up. Log in to Reply For all of these releases (bladder, uterus and small intestine) is good to place a small squishy ball under the sacrum to tilt the pelvis into PPT to get a better lift? Log in to Reply Try this and see if you do get a better release. I haven’t needed to but it might not hurt. See if you get better results with it. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Why would this be good for clients to do as part of home program if they have prolapse? Log in to Reply
It helps to lift the pressures off the bladder and uterus by lifting the small intestines up. Log in to Reply
For all of these releases (bladder, uterus and small intestine) is good to place a small squishy ball under the sacrum to tilt the pelvis into PPT to get a better lift? Log in to Reply
Try this and see if you do get a better release. I haven’t needed to but it might not hurt. See if you get better results with it. Log in to Reply
Why would this be good for clients to do as part of home program if they have prolapse?
It helps to lift the pressures off the bladder and uterus by lifting the small intestines up.
For all of these releases (bladder, uterus and small intestine) is good to place a small squishy ball under the sacrum to tilt the pelvis into PPT to get a better lift?
Try this and see if you do get a better release. I haven’t needed to but it might not hurt. See if you get better results with it.