Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
I don't know of a good way to check Q-angle other than having a PT help you.
Knot, it must be up to you to come up with a quick and dirty home test, since you've been so helpful with all the rest.

It would be pretty easy to measure, say, distance between heels in a walking gait, just by making footprints on either side of a straight line. Distance from pubic bone to floor, kneeling with femurs vertical. Then the distance between the ischial tuberosities which we've already measured. Given those three measurements wouldn't you have a rough idea of saddle shape? Or are there too many other variables?