24 August 2020 : Case report
Chiropractic Management of Performance Related Musculoskeletal Disorder in a Career Violist
Challenging differential diagnosis, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment
Philip R. Schalow1ABCDEF*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.923943
Am J Case Rep 2020; 21:e923943
Figure 3. The frontal (nasium) radiograph depicts excursion of the cervical spine into the right frontal plane, creating an acute angle between the atlas (C1) and the skull (C0). The right side of the patient is on the right. On the right of the center line is recorded the elements of the misalignment: AT (atlas) right 2 degrees, OD (odontoid) right 3 degrees, BC (C2 body center) right 2 degrees, SP (spinous process of C2) right 0 degrees. To the left of center line is the calculated correction vector designed to restore the system to the vertical axis.