a misaligned sacrum as a result of a
leg-length-discrepancy following a
hip-joint subluxation* is possibly the
main cause for most back pains.
(*subluxation as I use this term here is a
small (sometimes even minimal) discrepancy
in the joint congruence or bone position
relatively to each other that may not be
seen on diagnostic instruments like x-ray
or mri)
although there are many secondary causes
possible like a slipped disc, certain
diseases, toxins, psychological stress,
stones in organs, cancer and other
pathology, that all may require specific
medical approaches, a misalignment in the
sacrum (isj) seems to be the start of it
all.
For better understanding of this important
fact read the information below:
mechanics of a hip subluxation and the
following result:
as described in the books `the dorn
method` by thomas zudrell, and wonders
take a little longer` by Dr. Michael
graulich,
and in the website www.Dorn-method.Com,
certain potentially wrong movements in our
modern world that frequently happen during
sitting, stretching, sports, work etc.,
unbalanced use of hands (right-, left
handed people), often together with
existing misalignments since birth
possibly establish the ground for the
development of back pain and maybe most
other ailments.
The result of wrong movements etc. Is a
subluxation in the hip joint(s) and a
misalignment of the sacrum that leads to a
difference in leg length.
The femoral head can bump against the roof
/ edge of the acetabulum and levers itself
out of position and mostly stays then in
that wrong position long enough to
produce an unbalanced tensioning of the
attached muscles.
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Thomas Zudrell
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 11 Location: Germany, Philippines
Muscular Cause of Back Pain Or Bone Misalignments? Posted: 09-16-06 12:39pm
Hello steve,
i know your book and it is good thanks for
that but do you know mine?
If the answers to all the questions would
be easy to answer with a magic bullet
therapy then shoot me please. It is as
complex as humans are themselfes.
Question: what comes first the muscle
problem or the underlying
bone-misalignment?
In our opinion it is the bone-misalignment
that forced a body adjustment reaction
namely a tensioning of the muscles. If
this condition lasts too long then the
muscle becomes chronically tense and
shortens and the misalignment gets
stabilized.
Your are right that a bone correction
alone will not help but that is not what
we say but rather a combination of both
should be achieved.
The explanation why we have different leg
length in your book is partly the same
then ours (hip-subluxation) however the
mechanics of it and the exact way it gets
misaligned is explained differently in our
two theories.
Unfortunately we both miss the socalled
controlled clinical studies to prove
either theory so the patients are
encouraged to research both and best try
both approaches and make their choice.
My suggestion: correct the misalignments
first using the principals of the dorn
method and then continue the work in the
soft tissue area where your method appears
to be very advanced.
Thanks for your input steve.
Blessings
thomas
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LionOnline
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Sep 2006 Posts: 6
Posted: 09-16-06 20:58pm
Curezone has questionable credibility.
Try removing those links in your post.
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Thomas Zudrell
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 11 Location: Germany, Philippines
Credibility? Posted: 09-16-06 23:22pm
Thanks for the remarks.
I only posted these links because I do not
know any other url to these photos (unless
I could use the ones in my own website
maybe?)
if one only looks at credibility that
depends on links etc then it is like
judging a person on his / her clothes or a
book by its cover rather than the inside
isn´t it?
The subject in my post is back pain and
the underestimated fact that we humans
often show theses featured misalignments
not curezone in any way please do not mix
the two.
The same counts for all my posts in
curezone as well.
One day I hope to be able to have my own
forum but this day has not yet arrived.
Blessings
thomas