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ANGLE D CONSTANTS

Angle D constant relationships factors:

 A.

 

Relative constant to angles A, B, C and ABC triangular surface plane.

 B.

 

Relative constant to lordotic curves of cervical / lumbar spine.

 C.

 

Relative constant to kyphotic curves of thoracic / sacral / occiput.

 D.

 

Relative constant to inferiority and / superiority AB line. (ABC triangular surface plane)

E.
  Relative constant to vertical center line. (ABC triangular surface plane)
   

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.
   

ANGLE D SCRIBE

A.
    Scribe arc from each triangle corner A B C.
B.
    Intersecting 3 lines locates Angle D per THD.
   

ANGLE D LISTING

  Spinous position relative
 

To body dictate axiom listings

 

 

 

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