Now, if that didn't get it, okay, then I say, okay, you know, that tubercle is still hot
or this tubercle is still hot, which one here is messed up?
Let's say the right tubercle is tender and I look at it with my siding hand going, you
know, that right side is still down, it's inferior, okay, then we would treat for an
inferior puke. If this side looks pretty good, but over here is still hot, that side
looks superior, then we would treat the superior. So let's say she has a superior puke on the
left. The findings would be tender tubercle on the same side, superior pubic tubercle
on the same side, positive squish test on the same side, okay, bend that knee up, slide
to the edge, just your hips. So I want you to diagonal like this. Keep coming. And can
we switch? Let's switch over here. I'm going to have her, is that your head here? Because
they always get a little nervous. I'm going to stay on the table. So we bring it over
here. So now, this position, we have a superior puke on this side, okay. So once again, I
got to use my barriers. What are my barriers? I put my fingers in the sacral sulcus in the
back, find where it binds into abduction, back off. A little bit of internal, a little bit
of external, get it in the middle, okay. Stereognosis, palm goes on the anterior spine. I'm going
to lower the hips slowly until I feel the anterior spine drag forward and back off.
That's my extension barrier. Does anybody follow that? Abduction, back off. Internal,
external, get in the middle, palm on the anterior sprelac spine, drop slowly into extension
until that spine starts to drag forward, back off. Just a smidgen. They have to keep their
knees straight. They can't bend their knee. A lot of people want to fire their hamstring.
We're going to fire rectus and the quad to do this. Legs straight, hand on from the
thigh. Gently, barely push their leg toward the ceiling. Do our 6 to 8 seconds. Relax.
So the big barrier here on this one is going to be extension. She takes a breath, relaxes,
check the barrier for extension. She binds, back off a smidgen. Second contraction, fly
toward the ceiling. Relax. Notice the time I'm giving it in between these barrier movements.
Not just going to write the next barrier immediately. We talked about that yesterday. Give them
4 or 5 seconds. Relax. Find the new primary barrier, back off a smidgen. Light contraction.
Relax. Take up the slack after the last contraction. Passively bring it back. There's a superior
pew.
