Dear bobbybobber:
Have one of your numberous physios show you what the ASIS is.
Next go to your home and stand in front of a mirror. Contact lightly with your fingers. Do not hold so firmly that the ASIS can not move freely.
Now widen your stance by using hip Abduction directly lateral in the coronal plane. You will be able to see if the ASIS moves up or down or as we like to call it superior or inferior. If you see a major difference as you widen the foot stance, you have some anterior or posterior rotation of the innominate bones. Or possible both. i find this often overlooked by the physio. If you want your physio to contact me after you have done this simple test, I can give the physio more details.
Sorry about missing your question. I have not looked at my contacts on the forum in the past while.
Best regards to you,
Neuromuacular Ed L.