Thanks for your continued interest in my condition

I had a session with the physio a couple of weeks ago and she used various techniques to try to put my pelvis back in the right position. I'm not sure what the technical terms are for the techniques she used, but she put me in different positions, like holding my right leg across my body then applying pressure on my hip. She used another technique of sort of rocking my body while I was in this position. She also got me to lie flat and then pulled my right leg out straight (so I thought she was going to pull me off the bed )

She must have worked with me for about 40 minutes, and at the end of it, she had definitely made a difference to the position of my pelvis - I could see that my hips weren't as badly out of alignment. I was a bit sore that night, but the next day, I felt great - better than I have done for years Unfortunately it didn't last though, and after a couple of days it started to go back to 'normal' - and I can see from the level of my hips that my pelvis is back in the position where it started.

I'm seeing the physio again tomorrow, so I'll be interested to hear what she does this time.

Does the treatment have a cumulative effect - is it more likely to 'hold' once I've had a few of these sessions? Or is my pelvis always going to go back to being twisted after its been 'put right' by the physio?