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    Re: Anterior rotation of the innominate bone: Ipsilateral or contralateral cause?

    Hi all,

    For a critque on the test neuromuscular proposes, here is our "conversation" over the last year and a bit...please be sure to read from the start otherwise the end will be out of context!!

    http://www.physiobob.com/forum/ortho...-si-joint.html

    Try the test and see.

    I personally had no change in my practice from the test. When i find an overactive Adductor muscle, i treat it.

    I use a systematic and wholistic approach to assessment and diagnosis, not just one test or model...

    Anyway, try neuromuscular's test and see what happens

    Last edited by alophysio; 23-12-2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason: forgot something


 
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