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Old 12-11-24 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
Perhaps you've gotten use to keeping your hips tilted to one side over many years. That might need a PT to fix.

You can do what the fitter suggested. But I'd want to find out what's really going on. A far back as I can remember, you are the first person to ever suggest their sit bones are uneven. So I'm going to assume that's not the issue until you can prove it with a medical diagnosis from a orthopedist. .
I don't know how old the OP is or how he leads his life. But it is entirely possible that he has spent 10s of thousands of hours sitting on hard flat surfaces on those sitbones. I went to an old school. Every chair was hard wood. Benches. Just suggesting that the OP might actually know what he is talking about.

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