Often after a sprain to the talocrural joint, the subtalar joint can lose the last few degrees of either inversion or eversion. A simple but effective “flick” manipulation can quickly restore motion and reduce painful walking, cutting and turning.
This is a technique that NAIOMT faculty Kathy Berglund, PT, DSc, ATC, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT will be covering at our Advanced Lower Quadrant Integration PART B (Level III) course June 27-28 in Baltimore, MD. Join us to learn how and when to apply this manipulative technique, and much more!