ANGLE D CONSTANTS |
Angle D constant relationships factors: |
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Relative constant to angles A, B, C and ABC triangular surface plane. |
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Relative constant to lordotic curves of cervical / lumbar spine. |
C. |
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Relative constant to kyphotic curves of thoracic / sacral / occiput. |
D. |
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Relative constant to inferiority and / superiority AB line. (ABC triangular
surface plane) |
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Relative constant to vertical center line. (ABC triangular surface plane) |
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ANGLE D RECIPROCATES SHIFT |
Angle D compensates to adjacent tetrahedron angle D, relative major primary
weight – bearing spinal subluxation. |
1. |
Angle D compensates opposite, superior / inferior, to adjacent tetrahedron
angle D. |
2. |
Angle D compensates opposite to the oblique of the adjacent tetrahedron
angle D. |
3. |
Angle D tetrahedron compensates in the opposite direction adjacent each
other, relative vertical tetrahedron center line. |
4. |
Angle D lordotic cervical / lumbar spine compensates same mechanic travel. |
5. |
Angle D occipital, thoracic, and sacral posture compensates same mechanical
travel. |
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ANGLE D SCRIBE |
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A. |
Scribe arc from each triangle corner A B C. |
B. |
Intersecting 3 lines locates Angle D per THD. |
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ANGLE D LISTING |
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Spinous position relative
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To body dictate axiom listings |
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