{"description":"Guy VOYER, DO, discusses the importance of the pelvis as the base and support of the entire spine. He explains the importance of the 22 biomechanical axes of movement that the pelvis has. Contrary to what is taught in medical schools today. \n\n\nHe highlights the various functions of the pelvis, including its role in containing the organs of life and reproduction, as well as serving as a protective chamber during embryo growth and fetal development. The video delves into the complex biomechanics of the pelvis, describing it as a crossroad for both ascending forces from the lower limbs and descending forces from the head, shoulders, and trunk. Dr. VOYER introduces specific types of lesions and biomechanic axes related to the pelvis, and promises to teach practical tests, relational anatomy, and structural normalization techniques during seminars. He also mentions the importance of interpreting radiographic imaging of the pelvis and provides clinical applications for daily practice.","height":1080,"html":"<div style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%\"><iframe src=\"https://skiv.com/embed/VvHT4rL\" style=\"width:100%;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;top:0\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"fullscreen\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div>","provider_name":"Skiv","provider_url":"https://skiv.com","thumbnail_height":198,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.skiv.com/u/Nvi5mUB/c713b46391ed253c57883f85884e165400ce7a797f3a0856a8c8ad3868f55bda/thumbnails/thumbnail.jpg","thumbnail_width":352,"title":"Pelvilogy Intro","type":"video","url":"https://skiv.com/v/VvHT4rL","version":"1.0","width":1920}
