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Pelvic girdle dysfunctions and definitions

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Anterior Innominate Definition   Unilateral iliosacral joint dysfunction in which the PSIS is up and anterior and the ASIS is down when compared to the opposite side bony landmarks  
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Posterior Innominate Definition   A unilateral iliosacral joint dysfunction in which the PSIS is down and posterior and the ASIS is up when compared to the opposite side bony landmarks  
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Upslip Definition   A vertical shear of an entire innominate in which the ASIS and iliac crest are up in comparison to the opposite side innominate  
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Anterior Innominate Rotation Posture Analysis (Left Anterior Innominate)   Iliac crest/PSIS up in standing; ASIS down in supine; Supine leg length - Longer; Sitting leg length - Shorter (Left leg longer in supine, shorter in sitting)  
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Posterior Innominate Rotation Posture Analysis (Left Posterior Innominate)   Iliac crest/PSIS down in standing; ASIS up in supine; Supine leg length - Shorter; Sitting leg length - Longer (Left leg shorter in supine, longer in sitting)  
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Upslip of Innominate Posture Analysis (Left Upslip)   Iliac crest up in standing; ASIS up in supine; Supine leg length - Shorter; Sitting leg length - Shorter (Left leg shorter in supine, shorter in sitting)  
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Forward or Backward Sacral Torsion Posture Analysis (+ on the right)   Sacral sulcus deep (in prone); Sacral inferior angle lateral angle posterior and down (opposite side); Sacral sulcus deep on the right and down on the left  
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