Abstract

This case report on right anterior ilial rotation hypermobility (RAIRH) presented a successful outcome with a comprehensive approach in 33 visits.1 It was particularly inspiring to read of the use of film, which clearly identified a problem with the patient's tennis stroke. After resolving RAIRH, the client's tennis stroke was retrained to address prevention of recurrence. The authors were thorough in their literature review, revealing some research that could discourage evaluation and treatment of RAIRH, while providing a good rationale for including treatment of RAIRH as part of a comprehensive approach. There were many insightful statements within the article, and my copy is well highlighted. I would like to share some general thoughts and observations I have made regarding the topic. In the case report,1 the term “altered function of the pelvis” was part of the definition of sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD). This is very appropriate, as research and opinion have been presented …

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