Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 23361
  Title Facet syndrome
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Journal Eur J Chiropr. 1984 Jun;32(2):85-102
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The facet syndrome is re-examined, including a review of the anatomy, physiology, clinical symptomatology, referred pain patterns, pathomechanics, pathology and roentgenological findings.  Observations on 1063 patients indicate that increase in sacral base angle, posteriority of gravity line, increase in lumbosacral disc angle and decrease of lumbar mensuration tend to increase the incidence of facet syndrome.  The Activator lift technique is briefly discussed. 

First published in 1983 as a monograph by Charter House Publishing.  Reprinted with the permission of author and publisher.

This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.  Full text is available by subscription.


                                  
 

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