I get a read-out (delta something) done and xrays on me.
The chiropractor indicated I had stage two arthritis of the hip-ish. The buffer stuff is basically missing between my pelvic area there and my thigh bones.
But for this writing the thought is that the thigh can be manipulated to ease dislocation in the hip area if the dis location is if the proximal thighbone. A basic manipulation I use in Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu, Squirrel is the large muscle grab. It has one reach under/to the back of a large muscle area--thigh, calf, aftarm, forearm, buttocks...press-in and adjust along the bone or counter to the muscle grain.
Foot out indicates an adjustment at the thigh right thigh counter clockwise-with the top of the thigh being the edge of the clock. Toes of the right foot turned in naturally indicates a rotation of the thigh muscles clockwise (two hands on basically opposing sides can help with lift and rotate).
That's a gist. Buton a personal note the inner thigh has a tough piec that runs into the pelvic region. correct pressing on this can aleviate pinching and sharp pain foro movement/use of the leg. The muscles closest to the bone head of the femercan be shifted and I hear cracking type sounds while moving my thigh and pressing on the pelvis region betwixt the pelvis and the thigh.
My terming might not be spot-on but a general idea can be gotten from my says.
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