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Physical therapists and athletes will appreciate this thorough, illustrated study of the oft-overlooked gluteal muscles and their connection to the greater body

In The Vital Glutes, author and respected bodywork specialist John Gibbons looks at one of the most neglected areas of the body: the gluteal muscles. He takes readers on a fascinating journey of enlightenment, teaching us to recognize pain and dysfunctional patterns that arise from the glutealmuscles.

Gibbons addresses such questions as: Why do the gluteals potentially cause pain and dysfunction in distant sites of the body? How does the gait pattern contribute to pain and dysfunction? And, how can the application of gluteal-specific Muscle Energy Techniques aid full-body well-being? In addition, he provides step-by-step techniques to identify and correct a number of impaired patterns as well as functional gluteal exercises that promote recovery.

With full color photographs and illustrations, the book demonstrates how to perform functional assessment testing for the muscles of posture that can become chronically tight—a principal causative factor in dysfunctional glutes. Therapeutic techniques, including gluteal exercises, show how to correct dysfunction and reduce pain. This book will be of great value to physical therapists, athletes, and anyone interested in bodywork.

Table of Contents
1. Putting the Maximus Back into Gluteus Maximus
2. Muscle Imbalance and the Myofascial Slings
3. The Glutes and the Gait Cycle
4. Leg length discrepancy (LLD), Over-Pronation and its effect on the Glutes
5. Functional Anatomy of the Gluteus Maximus (Gmax)
6. Functional Anatomy of the Gluteus Medius (Gmed)
7. Muscle Energy Techniques
8. The Antagonistic Cause – the Vital Psoas, Rectus Femoris and Adductors
9. Gmax and Gmed Causing Knee and Ankle Pain

27 reviews for The Vital Glutes: Connecting the Gait Cycle to Pain and Dysfunction

  1. lorenzo
    March 8, 2021
    Very basic
    I expected more
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    Kindle Customer
    April 15, 2020
    This book brings everything together so nicely.
    John Gibbons is an amazing osteopath and this is an amazing book. I didn't really learn alot of this stuff in my clinical practice, this really opened...More
    John Gibbons is an amazing osteopath and this is an amazing book. I didn't really learn alot of this stuff in my clinical practice, this really opened my eyes. Thanks John!
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    Jen Thoennissen
    July 21, 2019
    Great read! Directed towards therapists, may be a difficult read for average lay person.
    Great read! Very directed towards Physical Therapists (which I am a PTA) which I loved, it is also super insightful and was a great review of anatomy ...More
    Great read! Very directed towards Physical Therapists (which I am a PTA) which I loved, it is also super insightful and was a great review of anatomy for me. If you’re an average lay person it may be a difficult read for you as the terminology would most likely be difficult to understand at times.
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    Shanti Yogi
    May 25, 2019
    Great source
    This book is straight to the point with useful information, just like the other in this series
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    Debra
    July 16, 2018
    This book is very informative and helpful
    I have been having a lot of SI inflammation, This book is answering all my questions it is so good simple to understand. I would avise this bookfor an...More
    I have been having a lot of SI inflammation, This book is answering all my questions it is so good simple to understand. I would avise this book
    for any athletic issues with lower back, hamstring issues. It’s very helpful
    Thank yoh
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    Anton F.
    November 18, 2017
    form/force closure and also RI(i knew about it but i liked the way it was told)
    The gait cycle pattern explained perfectly, form/force closure and also RI(i knew about it but i liked the way it was told). Some things i already kne...More
    The gait cycle pattern explained perfectly, form/force closure and also RI(i knew about it but i liked the way it was told). Some things i already knew some not.
    For me the book did the work - explained the glutes.
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    m c munoz
    October 23, 2017
    Technical but useful.
    Directed to physiotherapists and osteopaths and other professionals. As a patient, I had to struggle to understand it, but I did the exercises in the...More
    Directed to physiotherapists and osteopaths and other professionals. As a patient, I had to struggle to understand it, but I did the exercises in the back and found them very helpful. A key point is that pain occurring in one muscle or trigger point may arise because of excessive tightness in another muscle, so the other muscle has to be stretched before you can fix the place where the pain is.
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    Drew S
    October 22, 2017
    Five Stars
    Brilliant, the best "back pain" book I've ever read.
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    Ger de Loughry
    September 4, 2017
    The Glutes
    Brilliantly written. So simple, interesting and thought provoking.
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    Steven Steinbaum
    July 4, 2017
    Five Stars
    ok
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    JJ
    May 13, 2017
    Five Stars
    Great book. Great companion to the Psoas book... Get both
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    Megan Berry
    March 15, 2017
    Very helpful as a therapist
    The book helped to make anatomical connections during my exam I hadn't thought of prior to reading the book. Excited to begin using it in my POC.
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    Barbarah
    March 1, 2017
    GREAT BOOK!
    SUPER info-- usable and easy to understand.
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    Sleepless in Chicago
    December 22, 2016
    Very helpful for back pain
    very helpful to understand back pain issues
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    Amazon Customer
    November 15, 2016
    Five Stars
    Awesome!
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    Cindy D Akin
    August 12, 2016
    A Very Helpful Resource
    I have injured my back and I'm trying to find out more about how and why things work together or why they don't and ways I can strengthen my core to h...More
    I have injured my back and I'm trying to find out more about how and why things work together or why they don't and ways I can strengthen my core to help support my spine. This book was very helpful and informative.
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    Bella
    July 3, 2016
    Great book - it is extremely useful in understanding the ...
    Great book - it is extremely useful in understanding the body mechanics and workings to be able to heal injuries, and avoid future issue plus diagnosi...More
    Great book - it is extremely useful in understanding the body mechanics and workings to be able to heal injuries, and avoid future issue plus diagnosing problems
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    Roz
    July 2, 2016
    Five Stars
    Vital Glutes is vital information, a "must read" for anyone suffering from pain in the er, rear-end.
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    Vickie
    June 16, 2016
    Awesome
    I loved the vital psoas so I was excited to get this. Presentation, pictures, writing is great. I recommend these two books to my clients
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    Sylvia Arellano
    March 6, 2016
    Awesome reads
    Love these books I must read.
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    Keith_NC
    February 28, 2016
    Nothing really new, but put together very well and could very well save you a lot of heartache and pain
    Update to my initial review - Reading this book is like going a great work of art, every time you read it you have a better understanding of the core ...More
    Update to my initial review - Reading this book is like going a great work of art, every time you read it you have a better understanding of the core principles and how they apply to the exercises. I'm reading through it again, and those core principles are reinforced and make more sense. Remember, this is not a read on the beach book, and so requires slow careful reading, especially the beginning when those core principles are laid out. - now back to initial review - I wish I had read this book a long time ago, although it has nothing earth-shaking it has two advantages that are critical: 1 - The sample patient he uses for explaining his therapy matches me and about 80% of most guys, so he has real insights for a common demographic. 2 - His writing is really for the therapist in training, and he makes one point that if I had read would have saved my back: Be very, very careful before letting anyone massage the tendons that release the hip psoas. I let a massage therapist (a guy who saw his job as to "fix" things) do this and it has pretty much ruined my back, as I get a stabbing pain below my ribs that soon reaches around the back. My full-time therapist said never let any massage therapist near your thorax, and another therapist says she does her own since she does not trust anyone else, and they are right.
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    Amazon Customer
    February 14, 2016
    Excellent read as I used this information to help rehabilitate ...
    Excellent read as I used this information to help rehabilitate many track and field/cross country injuries. With the chronic nature of many T&F in...More
    Excellent read as I used this information to help rehabilitate many track and field/cross country injuries. With the chronic nature of many T&F injuries, the glutes are essential in providing proximal stability in order to control distal mobility.
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    DirectorMaryMack
    February 5, 2016
    Five Stars
    Technical but good.
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    DR andthe S
    October 6, 2015
    Five Stars
    this book is excellent! I thought about it after I bought The Vital Psoas.
    absolutely worth the investment!
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    MengJun, Lin
    August 12, 2015
    Good demonstration of photos in this book
    Good demonstration of photos in this book, and it collects the details about the causes what could happen in glut.
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    7kidsmom
    August 2, 2015
    Five Stars
    Great book. Arrived quickly Thank you
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    Courtney
    March 14, 2015
    Five Stars
    Really like it as a therapist and have added it to my library.
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