Horses pelvis out

the pelvis cant technically be out as the si joints are supported by very strong ligaments. Tight muscle can make the pelvis look asymmetric eg. by pulling it higher on on side. often all that is needed is soft tissue release but asymmetry can also be a sign of si disease but often you will see muscle wastage with this.
 
the pelvis cant technically be out as the si joints are supported by very strong ligaments. Tight muscle can make the pelvis look asymmetric eg. by pulling it higher on on side. often all that is needed is soft tissue release but asymmetry can also be a sign of si disease but often you will see muscle wastage with this.

As above, and please don't be persuaded that the chiro can move bones. It is all a load of twaddle, bones are not moveable, putbackable or clicked into place by anyone.
 
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