I sure hope someone can give me some more ideas on how to help this woman. She has had severe sciatic pain since she had her baby five months ago. Here's the story: this was her eighth baby, a long and hard labor, the midwife had her to squat to push. She does not remember feeling anything tear (but in that situation, it would be hard to separate the different pains!). The next day her right hip was hurting, and by the day after that, she could not get out of bed. It was over a week before she could walk at all. She had severe sciatic pain radiating down the outside of the right leg She went to her chiropractor who diagnosed stretched ligaments in the sacroiliac joint, and a tipped and twisted pelvis. Four treatments later, she could walk slowly with a walker. Then she called me. I found extremely tight muscles on the right side, pretty much all of the muscles from the ribs to the ischial tuberosities. The left side was almost as bad. Plus, her upper arms and shoulders were tight from using the walker. She has difficulty moving her hips to get on and off the table, and walking is done very slowly and with obvious pain. TFL and glute minor are sore to touch, as are the attatchment points all along the sacrum, coccix, illiac and femur. The thigh adductors are tight and tender, too.
I have done as deep of work as she could tolerate all through her hips, doing stripping, cross fiber friction, slow myofascial stretching, and some friction on the accessible areas of the ligaments. Piriformis is very stubborn, and it feels like the deeper muscles, gemellus and the others, are involved. (It's hard to access these, as she is rather heavy.) Today, I worked on her side-lying and really got some good release all around the hip joint and in TFL and glute minor.
Should I be working more on those sacral ligaments? Should I be trying to access Psoas? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have done as deep of work as she could tolerate all through her hips, doing stripping, cross fiber friction, slow myofascial stretching, and some friction on the accessible areas of the ligaments. Piriformis is very stubborn, and it feels like the deeper muscles, gemellus and the others, are involved. (It's hard to access these, as she is rather heavy.) Today, I worked on her side-lying and really got some good release all around the hip joint and in TFL and glute minor.
Should I be working more on those sacral ligaments? Should I be trying to access Psoas? Any advice would be appreciated.