Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 16554
  Title Anterior T6 subluxation syndrome: Neurospinal dysfunction within a vertebral subluxation complex (AT6SS)
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2000 Dec;30(4):127-137
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Abstract/Notes This paper serves to examine the signs and symptoms associated with the subluxation of a particular vertebral legmen at T6, as well as the characteristics of a distinct type of vertebral subluxation involving this segmental (eve ql the ''Anterior Thoracic Subluxation Complex'' (ATSC). The characteristic signs and symptoms associated with this segmental complex, particularly dyspepsia, have been designated the ''Anterior 7-6 Subluxation Syndrome'' (AT6SS). The paper highlights the clinical presentation of possible vertebrogenic or subluxogenic dyspepsia. Clinically, amelioration of this 7-6 Syndrome has best been found through the administration of a particular form of manipulative technique, the -Anterior Thoracic Spinal adjustment.- This is also discussed. The syndrome as presented is based upon the author's clinical observations.

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