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Date Posted: Sat, Apr 13 2002, 8:05:48
Author: John Angell
Subject: Re: Are SI Joints part of the apendicular skeleton
In reply to: 's message, "Are SI Joints part of the apendicular skeleton" on Thu, Apr 11 2002, 22:42:42

Adjusting the SI is OK - Also, as noted in this forum, a new law was recently passed that will allow DC's to adjust extremities. I belive this law will take affect July 1, 2002. - Thanks! - John

>Being from Oregon, I always get confused about whether
>Washington State chiro's can adjust SI joints.
>
>I know WA DC's can adjust the extremities in support
>of correcting VSC, but what about when the primary
>mechanical dysfunction is the SI? We're doing it to
>correct and support the S1 subluxation, right?
>
>Can they?

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