Quote Originally Posted by Physio Dace View Post
Ahh the old "super pelvic alignment wit hhip abduction" test for LBP patients rears its head in yet another discussion thread. Sorry Neuroman but from the above discussion Alophysio has the better of the argument - your statements regarding this test are extremely rigid and possibly inflammatory - but good on you for pushing our buttons. Science wouldn't be science without critical anlaysis and arguments. I look forward to reading another plethora of threads on this topic......and perhaps some quality populational correlation studies to support your extremely high incidence rates. Oh and some biomechanical/motor control/neurophysiological etc theories to support why such malignments exist in LBP (you know cause/effect/chanceetc) would also be welcomed.

Onward soldiers....
This reply is like many who do not consider a difference of view point from the "normal". It is unfortunate that some will not try a test on its own merit, but just put it down because it is different.

The reserach abstract is scheduled for year end. The research is by another person in Lincoln Nebraska USA. It has confirmed that there are numberous flaws in the present Wikipedia reference-linkSIJ dysfunction model.

I hope that it will be considered with less disdain at that time.

Best regards,

Neuromuscular