Algorithim for sacral dx

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do you have the green or blue savarese book???
 
green - but I didnt see anything in there? will look again right now.
 
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Also, CCP (Common Compensatory Pattern) is L/L Forward Sacral Torsion. If I ever can't tell, I ALWAYS go CCP.
 
Also, CCP (Common Compensatory Pattern) is L/L Forward Sacral Torsion. If I ever can't tell, I ALWAYS go CCP.



Expand please. The only place I know regarding compensatory patterns are Zink and fascia....
 
So I guess CCP is mostly for the four diaphragm areas:
Lumbosacral junction RrSl
Thoracolumbar RlSl
Thoracic Inlet RrSr
UCC RlSr

However, there are also other areas that follow patterns:
AIR/PSL (Anterior/Inf. Pelvis [ASIS] on Right...opposite on L. side) for pelvis
L/L Forward Sacral Torsion on Sacrum

These two tend to go together b/c the Anteriorly/Inferiorly rotated right side of the pelvis tends to bring the right side of the sacrum w/ it due to its connection w/ through the SI joint...thus giving you a deep R sacral sulcus w/ an Inferior ILA on the Left side (characteristic findings of a L/L forward sacral torsion.

I guess I just call it CCP b/c well...it's common & it's a pattern.
 
wtf does advisor mean? who is going to take your advice?
 
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