Fantabulous
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Hi everyone. I have a client that has been coming in for awhile on a weekly basis. He slipped about a year ago and caught himself in a twisted way and has been having back trouble and some cramping in his legs and feet since then. We have mostly been able to keep everything tolerable for him by having weekly appts. This last week he missed his appointment and was right back to the cramps and low back pain. The illeum of his pelvis is out of balance. One side "flares" out more than the other one and I see a rotation in his pelvis and low back. If I work his Iliopsoas he feels better, but I am not having any luck in changing the balance of his pelvis. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about how to proceed, or other things to check. He has a strange posture, with hyperkyphosis and all of the things that entails as well. He's in his mid-sixties and I think that much of his posture is a long standing habit. I don't know if Structural Integration might be the way for him to go or what. Any ideas? Thanks, Lisa