Case 3: Long-Standing Injury Resolving Through Movement Reassessment
- Hill Yang

- Jan 16
- 1 min read
A client with a persistent training-related injury of more than 12 months’ duration presented after limited improvement despite treatment from multiple providers.

Comprehensive movement assessment identified pelvic asymmetry affecting load distribution during functional tasks. Targeted intervention focusing on restoring functional alignment and coordinated load transfer resulted in a rapid reduction in pain during movement.
At follow-up, the client reported near-complete symptom resolution, improved movement confidence, and a return to daily and training activities without limitation.
This case highlights the clinical value of reassessing global movement patterns and identifying primary restrictions, rather than repeatedly treating secondary symptomatic regions.
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