In this paper an attempt has been made to correlate the findings of Gonstead, Logan Basic, SOT and Motion Palpation in the analysis of sacroiliac malfunction.
For this purpose, a group of people were put through the testing procedures of all of the above systems, an adjustment was given and a re-evaluation was made.
The results showed that in 16 out of 25 cases there was a high correlation of findings before and after treatment. Additionally certain observations were made concerning the performance of each system and sensitivity of their tests.
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