We’ve all heard it, and perhaps we’ve even asked it – “when do I choose to correct a postural deviation, and when do I accommodate it?” We’ll dive into this question using the examples of a pelvic obliquity and posterior pelvic tilt!
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We’ve all heard it, and perhaps we’ve even asked it – “when do I choose to correct a postural deviation, and when do I accommodate it?” We’ll dive into this question using the examples of a pelvic obliquity and posterior pelvic tilt!
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