NeuroImpulse Protocol Basic Follow On
Program
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Midline Pelvic
Subluxations
Base
Anterior Sacrum
The base anterior
sacrum is a common pelvic subluxation. It is just as
common in children as it is in adults. Along with the
anteriorly rotated sacrum, the only time in life it is
outranked in prevalence is in the immediate neonatal
period when the coccyx and sacral segments represent the
most common subluxation. This tutorial will present in
detail how to identify the base anterior
sacrum.
Base
Posterior Sacrum
This is not nearly
as common as the base anterior sacrum, although still
very important. It is often seen in both adults and
children in whom chronic asthma is an issue. It tends to
cause loss of the lumbar curve and forward tilting of the
cervical spine with or without lordotic loss. This
tutorial will present in detail how to identify the base
posterior sacrum.
Latent
Midline Sacrum
Latency
is a difficult clinical issue in whatever area of the
spine is in view. Its presence at the sacrum is very
deceptive and the inexperienced clinician can easily
overlook it as the primary subluxation. This tutorial
will help the listener to recognize the pattern of loss
when the midline sacral subluxation is
latent.
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We welcome you to our journey of
learning and to the world of Kiro
Kids.
Dr Neil J Davies,
D.C. Ballarat,
Australia

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