Erik Dalton describes how to assess and treat sacral torsions caused by a genetic hamstring condition. In 30 percent of the population, the biceps femoris takes its origin from the lateral sacral angle. This causes recurrent backward sacral torsions. That’s a bad deal for clients and therapists alike. Learn how to fix the problem. To order Erik Dalton Myoskeletal Alignment Books and DVDs go to erikdalton.com
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#1 by redthor60 on April 10th, 2011
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#2 by daltonmyoskeletal on April 10th, 2011
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Thank you. From my new 6DVD set… Myoskeletal Alignment for Low Back, Hip and Leg Pain. I am very proud of it. Erik Dalton
#3 by venturamassage on April 10th, 2011
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fantastic video
#4 by bbbask on April 10th, 2011
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I’ve always had short “hamstring” tendons…have NEVER been flexible enough to touch me toes, even in first grade. Could that be genetic?
#5 by maxernst08 on April 10th, 2011
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Great Erik. I am sooo looking forward to viewing your new video in it’s entirety. This is obviously a taste of something i need to know about. I will send you a e mail. Max
#6 by myoskeletal on April 10th, 2011
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Not many great educators are also excellent therapists. Aaron Mattes and this guy are probably two of the best I’ve seen.
Took a workshop from Erik at the FSMTA Convention. Heard he was deep into theory and had a broad therapy background but wasn’t expecting the sensitive touch I experienced when he demoed on me.
He just flowed from one routine to another with just the right amount of pressure while sprouting theory to the class.
Gotta take a 3-day or buy his home-study stuff…Robo
#7 by myoskeletal on April 10th, 2011
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Hello GMB:
The research on bicep femoris fibers taking their origin at the lateral sacral angle instead of the ischial tuberosity in some of the population began with dissection studies performed by the great anatomist Dr. Frank Willard in Spine Journal.
I first read it in the book Movement, Stability and LumboPelvic Pain by Vlemming, Stoddard and Mooney in 1997.
My friend Robert Schleip and his German dissection group is releasing a new study confirming the 30 percent figure…Tnx.
#8 by gmb75 on April 10th, 2011
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Wow, strange they don’t teach that 30% of human hamstrings don’t take an attachment at the ischial tuberosity! Who conducted this study?