Abstract: The process of the present invention comprises the steps of, and means for, etermining the location of vertebrae in the human spine relative to each other. The process establishes accurately the location of the atlas vertebra in all of its planes in relationship to the occiput and subjacent vertebrae including specifically the dorsal vertebrae and pelvis. The process is useful in the determinaion of, and correction of, any misalignment of the atlas vertebra, the head and/or pelvis and their supporting spinal vertebrae.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 1976
Date of Patent:
July 19, 1977
Assignee:
National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research Association, Inc.
Abstract: The machine of the present invention measures and records in terms of the ientation planes of motion the presence of, the location of and the severity of the distortion-stress effects of C-1 subluxations on the human body, making possible thereby statistical analyses of reciprocal relationships between C-1 misalignments (determined by X-ray analysis) and such distortion-stress effects on the skeletal framework as directly result from the misalignment interferences of C-1 on the nervous system and its normal functioning. The machine can demonstrate the distortion-stress effects of a C-1 subluxation on the spine by checking the malpositional relationships of key vertebral segments along the spine prior to and subsequent to C-1 correction, indicating thereby the corrections obtainable throughout the spine and thus reducing the need for repeated applications of X-radiation to the patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 1976
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1977
Assignee:
National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research Association, Inc.