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== Description<br>  ==
== Description<br>  ==


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The "Shotgun Technique" is a Muscle Energy Technique (MET) used to re-align the pelvis. <br>  


== Indication<br>  ==
== Indication<br>  ==


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The Shotgun Technique may be indicated for the following conditions:
 
* [[Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome|Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction]]<br>  


== Clinical Presentation  ==
== Clinical Presentation  ==


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Use of the Shotgun Technique should provide immediate relief to the patient. The effectiveness of the Technique may be assessed by having the patient perform a movement or activity pre-intervention and post-intervention.  
 
Note: The Shotgun Technique ''should not'' be painful, generate numbness or tingling in the lower extremities, or cause a loss bowel or bladder control.


== Resources  ==
== Instructions ==


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add appropriate resources here, including text links or content demonstrating the intervention or technique  

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Description
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The "Shotgun Technique" is a Muscle Energy Technique (MET) used to re-align the pelvis.

Indication
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The Shotgun Technique may be indicated for the following conditions:

Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]

Use of the Shotgun Technique should provide immediate relief to the patient. The effectiveness of the Technique may be assessed by having the patient perform a movement or activity pre-intervention and post-intervention.

Note: The Shotgun Technique should not be painful, generate numbness or tingling in the lower extremities, or cause a loss bowel or bladder control.

Instructions[edit | edit source]

add appropriate resources here, including text links or content demonstrating the intervention or technique

References[edit | edit source]