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| Review of Stop Sciatica Now - The Journal of Women's Health Physical Therapy, Winter 2009 |
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| "Stop
Sciatica Now - Help Yourself Eliminate Back and Leg Pain"
by Pamela Kihm. Published by PainFreeChoices.com, Evanston, IL. Soft cover,
spiral bound or downloadable format. 96 pages, $39.95
The author is a recreational therapist, exercise instruction, and certified
Feldenkrais Practitioner. This self-help book begins with an
introduction to the Feldenkrais Method and then provides a brief
review of the anatomy review of the sciatic nerve and spinal alignment. The
book takes the reader through several exercises to help determine proper posture
in a variety of positions. An emphasis is placed on reorganizing skeletally
for pain free movement. The reader is then lead through detailed explanations
of gentle exercises to help increase mobility and decrease pain. There are
illustrations and pictures to assist the reader in performing the movements
as well.
Constructive fidgeting is addressed with a special focus on mobility of the
“rib basket” in many different ways. The author then addresses functional
activities such as walking, driving, and transitioning. A chapter is dedicated
to resuming activities such as biking and lifting with confidence.
Although the numerous details make the book difficult to follow at times, it
does emphasize the importance of correct form in movement and exercise. The
terminology is not the same as commonly used in PT, but it does convey a similar
meaning. Patients looking for gentle movements to increase mobility and decrease
pain will benefit from this book. Practitioners who have some knowledge of
Feldenkrais could certainly use this book to augment treatment. The Feldenkrais
appears to be a helpful tool in the treatment of pelvic pain.
Bobbie Stergar, PT, CLT
Dunlap, IL |
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