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Exploring Sacroiliac Syndrome: Insights from a Pilot Study on Neuromuscular Compensatory Stress
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) remains a challenging condition to diagnose and treat due to its complex presentation and the variability in testing reliability. Some studies report up to 60% unreliability in sacroiliac joint (SIJ) testing, which complicates clinical decision-making. A pilot study presented at the 10th Biennial Congress of the World Federation of Chiropractic Research offers fresh insights into how sacroiliac syndrome (SIS) might relate to neuromuscular c
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Understanding Pelvic Torsion: Assessment Strategies and Clinical Implications for Chiropractors
Pelvic torsion is a condition that often comes up in chiropractic care and musculoskeletal health. It involves a twisting or rotational misalignment of the pelvis, which can affect posture, movement, and potentially contribute to low back pain. Despite its clinical relevance, pelvic torsion remains a complex and somewhat controversial topic. This post explores the anatomy, theories, and examination methods related to pelvic torsion, drawing from the article by Cooperstein and
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