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This 5-page paper provides an examination of Bruce Franke's 2003 paper detailing treatment of pelvic girdle dysfunction and resulting low back pain.
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by force (as in a car accident or falling). However, the diagnosis of lower lumbar pain may not be as obvious to see at all times. Sometimes "altered mechanics," such
as poor posture or the favoring of one leg over another can, over time, lead to pelvic-girdle dysfunction or instability. This could be the long-term reason behind development, persistent or
chronic low back pain. The problem is, when it comes to treating this dysfunction there has, in the past, been typically one
way. The patient goes to the physician for a specified period of time, gets the treatment and goes on his merry way, only to arrive back in the doctors office
some weeks, months or a year later, with the same problem. Then the patient would undergo the same treatment, having to pay a little more money and endure a little
more frustrations while doctors repeated the same thing. In 2003, Bruce A. Franke Jr. wrote "Formative Dynamics: The Pelvic Girdle," which was
published in the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy (2003), vol. 11, no. 1, pages 12-40. The article, which eventually won the TherEx Award for Excellence in a Published Case
Study, detailed three case studies that introduced a multi-pronged method when it came to the treatment and potential of patients suffering from chronic pelvic-girdle dysfunction and/or stability.
Rather than relying on one method of treating pelvic-girdle dysfunction, which has been the tendency in the past Franke, in each case, relies on a
three-pronged method, noting that combining the three would give more relief on a more prolonged basis than simply performing one of the methods. By combining a hands-on treatment method with
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