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NEGATIVE DERIFIELD
Scenario #1
Posterior Rotation of the Sacrum
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ANKLE INVERSION
Note the side of the short leg in the prone extended position
(left short leg).
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Note the left short (indicator) leg in the prone extended position.
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Right or Left Negative Derifield Leg Check confirms a θY-Axis misalignment of the pelvis—
Posterior Rotation of the Sacrum, EX Ilium, IN Ilium, or Anterior Rotation of the Sacrum.
Perform the Left θY-Axis Segmental Dysfunctional Test for the Pelvis.
The legs should be even in the extended and flexed positions upon post-adjustment Derifield leg check,
and post-adjustment Right SI Fluid Motion should now be freely moveable.
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NEGATIVE DERIFIELD
Scenario #2
EX Ilium
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EX ILIUM VISUALIZATION
• Observe the contour of the gluteal
musculature that extends about two
inches laterally from the PSIS. This strip
of muscle, normally about two inches
wide, appears narrow and hunched
compared to the opposite side.
Right Left
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ANKLE INVERSION
Note the side of the short leg in the prone extended position
(left short leg).
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Note the left short (indicator) leg in the prone extended position.
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Right or Left Negative Derifield Leg Check confirms a θY-Axis misalignment of the pelvis—
Posterior Rotation of the Sacrum, EX Ilium, IN Ilium, or Anterior Rotation of the Sacrum.
Perform the Right θY-Axis Segmental Dysfunctional Test for the Pelvis.
The legs should be even in the extended and flexed positions upon post-adjustment Derifield leg check,
and post-adjustment Right SI Fluid Motion should now be freely moveable.
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NEGATIVE DERIFIELD
Scenario #3
IN Ilium
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IN ILIUM VISUALIZATION
• Observe the contour of the gluteal
musculature that extends about two
inches laterally from the PSIS. This strip
of muscle, normally about two inches
wide, appears flattened compared to the
opposite side.
Right Left
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ANKLE INVERSION
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Note the side of the short leg in the prone extended position
(left short leg).
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Note the left short (indicator) leg in the prone extended position.
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Left IN Ilium
Elbow-out torque
Perform an arcing tissue pull,
roll in from S-I and medial-to-
lateral until 1b (hook of the
hamate – green dot) butts up
against the medial aspect of
the left PSIS.
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Right or Left Negative Derifield Leg Check confirms a θY-Axis misalignment of the pelvis—
Posterior Rotation of the Sacrum, EX Ilium, IN Ilium, or Anterior Rotation of the Sacrum.
Perform the Left θY-Axis Segmental Dysfunctional Test for the Pelvis.
The legs should be even in the extended and flexed positions upon post-adjustment Derifield leg check,
and post-adjustment Right SI Fluid Motion should now be freely moveable.
NEGATIVE DERIFIELD
Scenario #4
Anterior Rotation of the Sacrum
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ANKLE INVERSION
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Note the side of the short leg in the prone extended position
(left short leg).
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Note the left short (indicator) leg in the prone extended position.
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Right or Left Negative Derifield Leg Check confirms a θY-Axis misalignment of the pelvis—
Posterior Rotation of the Sacrum, EX Ilium, IN Ilium, or Anterior Rotation of the Sacrum.
Perform the Right θY-Axis Segmental Dysfunctional Test for the Pelvis.
The legs should be even in the extended and flexed positions upon post-adjustment Derifield leg check,
and post-adjustment Right SI Fluid Motion should now be freely moveable.
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