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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Testimonials
Table of Contents
A Note to Doctors, Midwives, and Mothers
Foreword by Carmen Barona Vilar
How to Use This Book
Testimonials
Introduction: The Pelvis in Motion
Chapter 1. What Is the Pelvis and What Does It Do?
THE GENERAL FORM OF THE PELVIS
THE BONES OF THE PELVIS ARTICULATE WITH ONE ANOTHER
THE PELVIS ARTICULATES WITH THE NEIGHBORING BONES
Chapter 2. The Parts of the Pelvis
Chapter 3. How Does the Pelvis Move?
INTRINSIC MOVEMENTS OF THE PELVIS IN THE SAGITTAL PLANE
INTRINSIC MOVEMENTS OF THE PELVIS IN THE FRONTAL AND TRANSVERSE PLANES
INTRINSIC MOVEMENTS OF THE PELVIS IN THE FRONTAL-TRANSVERSE PLANE
Chapter 4. How Does the Area around the Pelvis Move?
Chapter 5. The Pelvis Changes Shape during Childbirth
THE PELVIS IS “LED” DURING CHILDBIRTH
THE “RESTRICTED” PELVIS DURING CHILDBIRTH
“PUSHING” THE PELVIS DURING DELIVERY
Chapter 6. The Principal Positions of Childbirth
POSITIONS LYING ON THE BACK
POSITIONS LYING ON THE SIDE
SEATED POSITIONS
KNEELING POSITIONS
STANDING POSITIONS
SQUATTING POSITIONS
Chapter 7. The Movements and Transformations of the Pelvis
PELVIC MOVEMENTS WITH A SMALL RANGE OF MOTION
PELVIC MOVEMENTS WITH A LARGE RANGE OF MOTION
Chapter 8. The Three Star Positions: Standing, Sitting, Kneeling
Anatomy of Movement Certification Programs
Footnotes
Bibliography
About the Authors
About Inner Traditions • Bear & Company
Books of Related Interest
Copyright & Permissions
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