Objectively showing ligament damage that is not AOMSI with special guest Melody Bateman episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 27, 2024 · 29 MIN

Objectively showing ligament damage that is not AOMSI with special guest Melody Bateman

from The Forensic Chiropractor · host Jeffery Clayton DC, CICE

Characteristics of Sagittal vertebral Alignment in Flexion Determined by Dynamic Radiographs of the Cervical Spine.  Published in the Spine Journal 2001.  This study shows an objective way to see if damage to the cervical spine has occurred and when patients fall out of the normal healthy population.  

Characteristics of Sagittal vertebral Alignment in Flexion Determined by Dynamic Radiographs of the Cervical Spine.  Published in the Spine Journal 2001.  This study shows an objective way to see if damage to the cervical spine has occurred and when patients fall out of the normal healthy population.

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Objectively showing ligament damage that is not AOMSI with special guest Melody Bateman

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Characteristics of Sagittal vertebral Alignment in Flexion Determined by Dynamic Radiographs of the Cervical Spine.  Published in the Spine Journal 2001.  This study shows an objective way to see if damage to the cervical spine has occurred and when...

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