Leg Checks Flashcards
Cervical Syndrome Postive listing
Posterior rotation of C1 OR C5
+CS on R aka RCS
PL listing
+ Cervical syndrome
SHORT leg become EVEN when head is turned to LONG leg side
Un-Wrong Test
Lateral Atlas on SHORT leg side, legs even when turned to short leg side
Bi-Lateral Cervical Syndrome Listings
PI Occ. or Laterality of Occ., Co., C5, C1, or T6
Derfield Listings
AI sacral BASE, AS trochanter, PI illium, or Superior Pubic Rami on short leg side
CST legs become even FAST
Atlas listing, most likely
CST legs become even SLOW
C5 listing, most likely
Most common primary subluxation of human
Lateral Occiput, then lateral sacrum, then PI (“AS”)Coccyx
Non-linear testing priorities listings
Lateral Occ., PI/AS Co. w/ Sphenoid
C1 or C5 (C4-C6) posterior rotation (w/or w/o laterality)
C1 Lateral
PI Occ., Co., C5, C1, T6, or C1 laterality
AI sacrcal case, AS Trochanter, PI illium, Superior Pubis
C2 (C3)
L3
L5
Any other segment