Hi, Thank you so much for your response. I have since seen this patient again and have had a chance to look at some of the things you suggested. The answers to your questions are as follows:
1. The LBP is the main problem and he doesn't complain of pain higer up, just stiffness post game.
2. You were right about his standing posture! Although it is not that marked, he does have increased lordosis and decreased kyphosis.
3. He can get in to the muslim prayer position, although his buttocks do not quite reach his heels. He says the stiffness is the limiting factor rather than any pain.
5. When he forward flexes, there seems to be very little L/Sp movement and he pushes back up in to standing using his hands on his thighs.
6. His PA glides are stiff due what appears to be joint locking rather than muscle spasm
7. There are no neural or disc signs. One thing that came up during the sujective Ax was that he had periodically been experiencing numbness of his forearm (? C7) although I am not sure if this is related.
After his last session he reports that his symptoms eased a little, but then returned after his next game (he is reluctant to stop playing). I have taught his some core stability exercises as on Ax he had poor control, but could you please explain what you mean by "Then restore controlled F and E with neutral spine and work into segmental motion" and how I would go about it!
Thank you so much for your help, it really is appreciated.
Cat.