The effect of sacroiliac chiropractic adjustments on innominate angles
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether or not a measurable change in the angle of the innominate bone could be identified after a chiropractic sacroiliac adjustment using a 'PALM PALpation Meter'. Secondly, if a change in the angle of the innominate bone was identified, what w...
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Main Authors: | Malany Moodley (Author), Melanie Craig (Author) |
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