2008
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20070238
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Ilial Anterior Rotation Hypermobility in a Female Collegiate Tennis Player

Abstract: The patient's right ilial anterior rotation hypermobility was directly related to the mechanics of her tennis stroke. Her outcomes suggest that rehabilitation should focus on the entire abdomino-sacro-pelvic-hip complex, addressing articular, neural, and muscular inhibitions and deficiencies.

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“…In a study where pelvic taping was applied to a female collegiate tennis player whose ilium showed excessive anterior tilt, leuko tape (a non-elastic tape) was applied in the direction from ASIS to PSIS to limit anterior pelvic tilt, and the stability of the sacroiliac joint increased 22) . The erector spinae and internal oblique, to which KT was applied in this study, are the muscles that support and stabilize the sacroiliac joint 3) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a study where pelvic taping was applied to a female collegiate tennis player whose ilium showed excessive anterior tilt, leuko tape (a non-elastic tape) was applied in the direction from ASIS to PSIS to limit anterior pelvic tilt, and the stability of the sacroiliac joint increased 22) . The erector spinae and internal oblique, to which KT was applied in this study, are the muscles that support and stabilize the sacroiliac joint 3) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%