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About the Cover: Beginning on page 411, John Henry Juhl, DO, Tonya M. Ippolito Cremin, DO, and George Russell, DC, describe the results of their study examining six types of pelvic asymmetry patterns in association with low back pain. They identify various correlations between and within these patterns as a first step toward establishing a foundation for quantifying pelvic postural asymmetry patterns. They used lumbar radiographic studies produced with subjects standing as a means for examining the prevalence of the six types of pelvic postural asymmetry patterns in a consecutive case series of 421 patients with low back pain. (Pelvic graphic supplied by Dr Juhl and enhanced by AOA Creative Director.)
(Cover design by Leslie M. Huzyk, Creative Director.)
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