Hi
I could not find much on this topic. I have patient where a young female dislocated (<5mm) of her pubic symphysis. She C/O pain when she walks and I wonder what sort of advice and support I can give it to her?
Thanks.
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Hi
I could not find much on this topic. I have patient where a young female dislocated (<5mm) of her pubic symphysis. She C/O pain when she walks and I wonder what sort of advice and support I can give it to her?
Thanks.
How did this injury occur? Perhaps a bit more of a medical history would be a good start for us to ask more questions around her issue. I might suggest though that some form of pelvic stabilisation belt could assist reduce her discomfort as a short term intervention while things heal. Is the pelvic alignment as it should be? If not correcting that may reduce her discomfort.
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I would like to comment on something. How can you say that the pelvis is aligned while the Pubis has a misalignment (<5mm) while the reference points (pubis is one) are all part of the pelvis. In the case of Pubis misalignment there should be a misalignment to the ASIS, PSIS, Tuber Ischias and Sacrum positioning (possibly all misaligned but likely some, and the flexion test possibly positive). The way of injury would strongly suggest the possibility of misalignment.
I am just curious