Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 21787
  Title Three-dimensional investigation into the subluxation complex
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Journal CRJ. 2000 Spring;7(1):40-43
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Abstract/Notes The Vertebral Animator, a Windows three-dimensional graphic application, was designed to give further insight into interosseous articular relationships by visualizing the three-dimensional components of vertebral misalignment within a virtual world. In several traditional chiropractic methodologies, weight-bearing, plain-film x-rays of the upper cervical region are analyzed and measured in various ways to identify misalignment extent and complexity. This analysis is a major component of what has been termed the subluxation complex. The need to understand more accurately what these measurements correspond to and to establish practical error guidelines is an ongoing challenge. Creating a three-dimensional, real-world perspective can aid in the research to determine how and where tissues may be affected by vertebral misalignment and to find new and better ways to correct the misaligned segments.

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