When should sacrum be used instead of ilium?

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Multiple Choice

When should sacrum be used instead of ilium?

Explanation:
The key idea is to treat the sacrum when it is the primary driver of the pelvic misalignment. If you find a posterior rotation of the sacrum on one side and that rotation exceeds about 6 mm, the sacrum itself is the bone that needs correction. In that scenario, addressing the sacral base directly (sacral adjustment) rebalances the pelvic girdle and the spine more effectively than adjusting the ilium. If you adjust the ilium in this pattern, the underlying sacral rotation may remain uncorrected, giving only a partial or temporary fix. The other listings (PI, AS, or “Always”) don’t specify this diagnostic threshold, so they don’t reliably indicate sacrum correction.

The key idea is to treat the sacrum when it is the primary driver of the pelvic misalignment. If you find a posterior rotation of the sacrum on one side and that rotation exceeds about 6 mm, the sacrum itself is the bone that needs correction. In that scenario, addressing the sacral base directly (sacral adjustment) rebalances the pelvic girdle and the spine more effectively than adjusting the ilium. If you adjust the ilium in this pattern, the underlying sacral rotation may remain uncorrected, giving only a partial or temporary fix. The other listings (PI, AS, or “Always”) don’t specify this diagnostic threshold, so they don’t reliably indicate sacrum correction.

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