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This gives instant decompression to a tight SI-Joint 😌

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Conor Harris1 year ago

Note before the SI-Joint police arrive: I am exaggerating (greatly) how much movement is at this joint for visual illustration purposes. Obviously it doesn’t move this much, but I need to exaggerate it so people can understand my point.

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Conor Harris1 year ago

Try 2-3 sets of 10 slow rolls! Generally about 1 inch per second on the roll to ensure maximum success.

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Conor Harris1 year ago

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Mark Laslett1 year ago

This is scientifically and factually without substance or evidence. On what basis do you say you "see a lot of SIJ compression"? Even if posterior compression was observable what evidence shows it's relevant to pain? Evidence that your therapy does anything? None. Go away

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Darrell Flinn1 year ago

Hey Conor, you do know what you are saying is complete crap…right???

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Ignacio Medina1 year ago

🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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Lorenzo VonMatterhorn1 year ago

Brother I have to know your credentials because I don’t think a single post you’ve made has been accurate

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Amy Racey1 year ago

Would the SI joint cause a BB squat to be wonky? I've tried physio, but no joy!

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