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The pelvis is the bone structure that sits on top of your legs. It helps you walk, run, and maintain good posture. Some exercises may help you if you’re living with a lateral pelvic tilt.
A lateral view shows the sacrum with guide wire placement at S1 and S2 starting points. Figure 10. The obturator inlet view of the contralateral ilium shows wire contacting the far lateral cortex.
Front view demonstrates a visual valgus thrust during loading response, bilaterally. There is also a large lateral trunk lean, greater than normal pelvic rotation, knee flexion and ankle ...
Pelvic Prolapse: Diagnosing and Treating Cystoceles, Rectoceles, and Enteroceles - Page 7 - Medscape
Pelvic Prolapse: Diagnosing and Treating Cystoceles, Rectoceles, and Enteroceles. MedGenMed 1(3), 1999. [formerly published in Medscape Women's Health eJournal 3(4), 1998].
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