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ASIS Width

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The ASIS or Anterior Superior Iliac Spine is the center point of reference for all of BIQ. Obtaining the ASIS width or breadth reveals a lot about the biomechanical foundations of a person’s lower extremities. The ASIS width essentially reveals the foundations of how the core of the body rests on top of the locomotive lower extremities. The ASIS width is analogous to the axle width of an automobile. It reveals the stability of movement and how stable a person’s base is. The ASIS width also gives the clinician a general idea of the type of anatomical proportions a person may have.

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ASIS Width

About

The ASIS or Anterior Superior Iliac Spine is the center point of reference for all of BIQ. Obtaining the ASIS width or breadth reveals a lot about the biomechanical foundations of a person’s lower extremities. The ASIS width essentially reveals the foundations of how the core of the body rests on top of the locomotive lower extremities. The ASIS width is analogous to the axle width of an automobile. It reveals the stability of movement and how stable a person’s base is. The ASIS width also gives the clinician a general idea of the type of anatomical proportions a person may have.

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BIQ 24

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ASIS width measurement
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ASIS Width

About

The ASIS or Anterior Superior Iliac Spine is the center point of reference for all of BIQ. Obtaining the ASIS width or breadth reveals a lot about the biomechanical foundations of a person’s lower extremities. The ASIS width essentially reveals the foundations of how the core of the body rests on top of the locomotive lower extremities. The ASIS width is analogous to the axle width of an automobile. It reveals the stability of movement and how stable a person’s base is. The ASIS width also gives the clinician a general idea of the type of anatomical proportions a person may have.

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BIQ 24

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ASIS width measurement