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  • #46
    Originally posted by loves to skate View Post
    Just wondering with pelvis fixation if you can tilt your pelvis forward or backwards and stick your bottom out (if that makes sense) strange I know but I'm trying to ask everything I can think of when it comes to me :-)

    You tilt your pelvis forward and backward by using your hip joints. Hope this helps.
    Sally
    :-) thanks. I'm not sure if I'm having full fusion with or without pelvis fixation until I'm on the operating table and then decide so i've been trying to think of how I may move after. I wasn't sure where the metal work goes too or where it attaches so didn't think i'd be able to tilt my pelvis.
    27 yr old Female.
    Scoliosis since 12yrs, fusion to lower curve in 1998, costioplast 2001 and further corrective surgery 26 July 2012.
    Now the proud owner of a very straight spine. T1- L5 fusion.
    Mr Dunsmuir, Orthopaedic Surgeon, LGI Leeds.

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