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Old 03-16-2008, 08:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
dfpt
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Hi hikerchick,
I strongly suggest checking out Postural Restoration Institute. Click the tab "About PRI" and there should be another tab for "Scoliosis". There's also a link for practitioners ("PRI National Network"); only PRI clinicians who have taken the Advanced Integration course will have an adequate knowledge base to treat your condition. The AI course is essentially a 4-day course on scoliosis.
Based on your report of (L) SI instability, I'd venture to say you have (what PRI labels) a pathological curve where your lower lumbar and SI joint are "acting" as your (L) hip.
Feel free to PM me for additional info. I can also share a very recent "success" story of one of my "pathological curve" scoliosis patients.
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