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    Biomch readers:

    ON 22ND OF MAY I POSTED AN ENQUIRY REGARDING AXES OF HIP/PELVIC ROTATION IN
    SITTING (SEE BELOW). I HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY REPLIES. I WOULD LIKE TO BE
    MORE CERTAIN THAT THERE IS NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE; IT SEEMS UNLIKELY THAT
    MOVEMENTS AT THE HIP DURING WEIGHTBEARING ON THE ISCHIAL TUBEROSITIES HAVE
    NOT BEEN MODELLED FOR REACHING, SINCE THE POSTURE/MOVEMENT IS SO
    COMMON...INDEED, I AM DOING IT RIGHT NOW...SO, I ASK THE QUESTION AGAIN:

    Can anyone direct me to sources of information decribing the axes of
    rotation of the pelvis in sitting during forward reach? Or any related
    information?

    Thank-you for your time; I will post a summary

    Trish Bate

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    Trisha Bate | "for the sun and the sea and the
    School of Physiotherapy | pipes of pan are our birthright"

    Faculty of Health Sciences
    Latrobe University
    Phone :61(0)39 2855 259 or:61(0)3 9481 1718
    Fax : 61 (0)3 9285 5225 EMAIL P.Bate@Latrobe.edu.au
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