@GonsteadLover Thank you kindly for your comment. You appear to be a Chiropractor from your name, and if so, you are probably well aware that joints subluxate millimeters at a time. Vertebrae can & do subluxate anteriorly, as well as in the X, Y & Z axis, as taught in Chiropractic Biophysics. I hope that helps.
no such thing as an anteior cervical unless it's a fracture or dislocation
GonsteadLover 3 months ago
@GonsteadLover Thank you kindly for your comment. You appear to be a Chiropractor from your name, and if so, you are probably well aware that joints subluxate millimeters at a time. Vertebrae can & do subluxate anteriorly, as well as in the X, Y & Z axis, as taught in Chiropractic Biophysics. I hope that helps.
ActiveHealthClinic 3 months ago
Yes. LOC is A-P, S-I & L-M.
ActiveHealthClinic 7 months ago
is the contact on anterior TP? and what is LOC? it looks LOC is P to A and lateral to medial
wonderfultiger 7 months ago