Standing or lying supine
If you wish to palpate on the skin, provide a private room for assessment. The patient is asked if he/she is willing to lower his/her pants, if needed, for direct palpation on the skin or intervention related to the pubic tubercles. While the skin can not be viewed with clothes covering the area, the pubic tubercles usually can be palpated to assess pain response over the clothing. For intervention, realignment of the pelvis by pressure on pubic tubercles may or may not be possible over clothing.
Anterior to the patient.
Possible trauma or damage to the pelvic bones can be evaluated more accurately if you lower your pants (and demonstrate the level, which is to the level of the pubic tubercles). Would you feel comfortable doing this? If not, I can assess some things without moving your clothing and with pressure from my fingers. Please mimic where I place my hands on my own body (demonstrate pressing on the abdomen from your umbilicus down to your pubic tubercles). Your fingers will rest on bony ledges. May I replace your fingers with my fingers? (You can use a skeleton if available).
Guide the patient to drape and have them mimic your motions of pressing the fingers from the umbilicus to rest on the body ledges of the pubic tubercles. If given permission, replace the patientÃs fingers with your fingers.
This area of the body is very sensitive related to modesty. Allow adequate time for explanation and to request permission
to touch and then to drape.
If this palpation is used to assess or intervene for pelvic symmetry/obliquity, place your thumbs on the pubic tubercles and compare levels of pubic tubercles in height and anteroposterior position as the thumbs are held equally extended and parallel to the floor. Evaluate the levels of the pubic tubercle at eye level for height and from a superior view for anteroposterior assessment.
VH - Pubic tubercles