Traditionally, the chiropractic profession has employed two different methods to describe spatial relationships (i.e., listings) of subluxated vertebrae for corrective orientation purposes. These methods (Palmer- Gonstead - Firth and Diversified), in addition to being somewhat limited in their scope of application, do result in some confusion. This paper, therefore, proposes a new method designating vertebral position and movement based on the "right-handed orthogonal coordinate system" of White, Panjabi and others.
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