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Deep Massage - Pelvis and Legs

GLUTEUS MAXIMUS Place your forearm (near the elbow) onto the apex of gluteus maximus Take out the looseness (pause) Take up the slack, with a satisfying level of pressure (pause) Breathe, relax and give the person the gift of time in which to let go from inside out (you re in the box) Clearly disengage You may choose or not to do some introductory or integrating lighter work)

GLUTEUS MAXIMUS (CONT D) With loose fist, take out the looseness just beneath the iliac crest and just lateral to the sacrum (pause) Take up the slack, tractioning inferiorly without moving (pause) Add additional vectors with a moving fulcrum inferior and a lateral through glutueus max. to its insertion about 3/4 of the way down the femur (i.t. band) Do two more moving fulcrums following the same route but each starting a fist s width lateral to the last starting point (Option - you can do the third pass, with the heel of one hand on the sacrum, generally lengthening the spine, and the other loose fist, palm facing up going down the side of the pelvis, easing up over the greater trochanter and again about 3/4 down femur)

HAMSTRINGS With loose fist, nestle into bottom of ischial tuberosity Take up the slack with inferiorward traction, not moving Add additional vectors with a moving fulcrum going down biceps femoris ending near the insertion on the fibula Do a similar fulcrum using the ridge of the knuckles of your loose fist in the valley between the medial and lateral hamstrings (easy over the back of the knee) Do another moving fulcrum with the flat of the loose fist down the semi s ending at the back of tibia

GASTROCNEMIUS/SOLEUS (AKA TRICEPS SURAE) Using supported forearm (see which is more comfortable) take out the looseness pressing into gastrocnemius/soleus just beneath the knee Take up the slack with gentle inferiorward traction Add additional vectors following the shape of triceps surae down to the insertion on the calcaneus important - slow way down as you work through the calcaneal tendon and then onto the posterior surface of the calcaneus. Tendons change more slowly than muscles bellies. Also you here have the ability gently to engage the whole person (as in the half moon vector through the legs).

TENSOR FASCIA LATA, GLUTEUS MEDIUS AND MINIMUS Kneeling or seated - Place your thumb just behind the ASIS at the origin of tensor fascia lata and place the heel of your other hand about 2/3rds of the way down the femur posterior to the i.t. band. Take out the looseness in the point and the hip (with pressure into t.f.l. and gentle medial rotation thru hip) Take up the slack adding a bit more pressure and rotation Hold it, Hold it, Hold it Clearly disengage Repeat 8 times - following the routes shown in the illustration You will have created fulcrums in three lines, each ending at the top of the greater trochanter

RECTUS FEMORIS/VASTUS INTERMEDIUS Take out the looseness in the front of hip (origin of rectus femoris) Take up the slack with a static traction Additional vectors inferiorly through the belly of rectus femoris (you can also visualize vastus intermedius) Well before getting there, put your palm gently on the patella to reassure your client Clearly disengage

Place both thumbs between the patella and tibial tuberosity - take out the looseness Static traction - medial and lateral Add additional vectors making the shape of a smile with a moving fulcrum medial and lateral beneath the patella Place both thumbs just above the patella at the centerline - take out the looseness Take up the slack pulling laterally and medially w/o moving Add additional vectors with a moving fulcrum medial and lateral just above the level of the patella

ILIOTIBIAL BAND Starting just beneath the greater trochanter and just posterior to I.t. band, take out the looseness pressing medially Turn thumb pads facing up - take up the slack Make a rainbow shape with the thumbs, gently stretching the I.t. band up toward the sky Hold it, Hold it, Hold it Clearly disengage Repeat about 4-5 more times until the last fulcrum about an inch above the knee

PERONEUS LONGUS AND BREVIS (FIBULARIS) As with iliotibial band, create fulcrums through peroneus longus and brevis (aka) fibularis Start just below the fibular head and do a series of about 5 fulcrums with the last one about an inch above the lateral malleolus

TIBIALIS ANTERIOR Take out the looseness with the loose fist just below the patella and immediately lateral to the tibia Take up the slack with a static traction Add additional vectors with a moving fulcrum along the whole length of tibialis anterior (ease up in front of the ankle but do gently follow out its full length to the medial cuneiform/instep)