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  • There are two types of iliumOutflare. The traditional type I refer to as Type II and in too subtle for me except to be found as a motion loss on the lateral front of ilium, with motion gain on posteromedial ilium with client in sidelying.

    Type I Outflare, I discovered perhaps 25 years ago. It has a much greater anterior--posterior component, is much less subtle, and ilium is stuck when performing spring test on ilium at a 45 degree angle.Treatment is straight forward.

    Jerry Hesch

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