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The Sacroiliac Ligaments and the Iliopsoas Muscle Group

sacroiliac ligament, iliopsoas muscle, lumbo sacral, pelvis, book, videos

A Book and Video Course

This multimedia book looks in detail at the deep structures of the Iliopsoas muscle group, the sacroiliac ligaments, the sacroiliac joint and lumbosacral junction.


It is perfect for anyone who would like to understand more about the anatomy and biomechanics of this region whether this is to get the best from their horse, support him in rehabilitation or to strengthen the area to avoid the risk of injury.

 

The pack includes printed and e versions of the book as well as an online video course, comprising of 4 explanatory videos. To view this online content you will need to become an academy member.

Video 1: The Sacroiliac Ligaments
Illustrated using an anatomically accurate model of the sacroiliac ligaments, this short video focus on the anatomy, attachment points and function of the ligaments.

 

Video 2: The Iliopsoas Muscle Group
Illustrated using another anatomically accurate model, this short video gives an overview of the actions, origins and insertions of the iliopsoas muscles.

 

Video 3: Location and Biomechanics
This 30 minute practical lecture focuses on applied anatomy, location, palpation and the contribution of these structures to movement and biomechanics,
 

Video 4: Dysfunction, Assessment and Strengthening Exercises
This 40 minute practical lecture looks at the causes and symptoms of dysfunction and injury, postural assessment and exercises for strengthening and rehabilitation.

If you have already purchased this, you can watch the video course here:

Approved CPD training (3 points) with the BHS

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PURCHASING OPTIONS

THE E-BOOK
AND VIDEO COURSE

sacroiliac ligament, iliopsoas muscle, lumbo sacral, pelvis, book, videos

£20.00

THE BOOK AND VIDEO COURSE

sacroiliac ligament, iliopsoas muscle, lumbo sacral, pelvis, book, videos

£25.00

plus postage

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The Sacroiliac Ligaments and Iliopsoas Muscle Group
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The Sacroiliac Ligaments and Iliopsoas Muscle Group

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