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The Pelvis and Functional Movement
Although we'll be getting into the troubleshooting and working with the structure of the pelvis in later trainings, you need to understand your child's architecture.
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This is their foundation for all developmental milestones and transitional skills.
Please note: These x-rays are being read for movement. This is not a medical assessment.
Typical Hips: In the first photo you see the development of a full hip socket, the femur (thigh bone) angles at @125 degrees to form an 'arch' or structure of standing. The ischium (sit bo...