There is a frequent variant in 60 percent of women of an extra ligament attach-
ing the cecum to the right ovary. This “ligament of Cleyet” lies over the femoral
branch of the genitofemoral nerve, so that tension in this ligament will appear as
right medial knee pain, most often occurring at puberty as the pelvis and repro-
ductive organs grow rapidly. No amount of work on the knee or spine will pro-
duce a lasting result if there is nerve impingement between the cecum and the
ovary. Visceral manipulation will quickly make this correction, often in as little as
one visit.
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