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Yes, I hope to grill you a bit on your knowledge regarding knee testing.
I saw my client again, practiced the technique of rotational stability and the scan revealed that his anterior pelvis and a very specific and stubborn PR medial and inferior to his patella showed up really strong this time. This is where the pain manifested when the knee pain worsened previous and so I went after it. When I saw him the next time, his knee pain was resolved. He told me that he felt like a new born giraffe for 4 days and has never in his life felt so profoundly relaxed in his body. Interestingly, when I re tested his knee rotation, it had rotation both medically and laterally, where initially (before treatment of anterior pelvis and specific knee injury), it was rotating only medially. If I gather correctly, the rotation is a sign of instability, so it isn’t what I expected to find, but his anterior instability was corrected. More for me to explore on this topic and these techniques. So exciting!