Posted by orchid11 - Saturday, Nov. 1st at 2:13 pm
This is a cross-section of the pubis symphysis
This is where the pelvis meets in the front....often times surgeons/chiropractors/whatever treat the back (SI joints) without paying attention to the pubis symphysis. A lot of times it's dysfunctional (moving around).

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Welcome! This group is for those of us suffering from musculoskeletal pain resulting from an instability in components of the pelvis, including the sacroiliac joints, pubic symphysis, or hips. This can be caused by trauma to the bones or soft tissues of the pelvis, hormonal changes, or hypermobility of the joints of the pelvis. Pelvic instability can be acute or chronic. It can be mildly irritating or extremely painful and debilitating. Whatever your situation, you're in the right place


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