Functional Deficits: Part III - Hip Abductor Weakness and Lower Cross Syndrome

In the third part of our Functional Deficits webinar series, Dr. Bertelsman discusses the leading perpetrators of lower back pain, hip abductor weakness and lower cross syndrome. He shares the current best practice assessment and management for both conditions, providing tips to boost clinical outcomes. He also highlights the importance of strengthening the gluteus medius and provides exercises to help patients improve their muscle function.

Did you miss the first two parts? Check them out here: Part I - Scapular Dyskinesis & Upper Crossed Syndrome & Part II - Dysfunctional Breathing & Spinal Instability.

Tim Bertelsman

Dr. Tim Bertelsman is the co-founder of ChiroUp. He graduated with honors from Logan College of Chiropractic and has been practicing in Belleville, IL since 1992. He has lectured nationally on various clinical and business topics and has been published extensively. Dr. Bertelsman has served in several leadership positions and is the former president of the Illinois Chiropractic Society. He also received ICS Chiropractor of the Year in 2019.

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