Revision history for ChiropracticAnatomy


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======Chiropractic Anatomy======
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====Chiropractic Anatomy====


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|=|Vertebra||A bone in the spinal column||Any of the thirty-three bones of the spinal column comprising the seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five sacral and three to five coccygeal vertebrae||
|=|C1||Atlas Vertebra||This is the first cervical vertebra which connects the spine to the skull. In the early days of Chiropractic, Atlas was the only vertebra adjusted||
|=|C2||Axis Vertebra||This is the second cervical vertebra from the skull||
|=|Cervical Spine||C1-C7||The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebra||
|=|Thoracic Spine||T1-T12||The mid-spine, consisting of tewlve vertebra||
|=|Lumbar Spine||L1-L5||The lower spinal area, consisting of five vertebra||
|=|Coccyx||Tailbone||The lowest segment of the vertebral column, comprised of three to five rudimentary vertebrae||
|=|Subluxation||A mis-alignment in the spine||A complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neutral integrity and may influence organ system function and general health.||
|=|Contracture Leg||Differences in an individual's leg length||When an individual is laced in the supine position, subluxations in the spinal column can cause one leg to appear as a different length.||
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||Vertebra||A bone in the spinal column||Any of the thirty-three bones of the spinal column comprising the seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five sacral and three to five coccygeal vertebrae||
||C1||Atlas Vertebra||This is the first cervical vertebra which connects the spine to the skull. In the early days of Chiropractic, Atlas was the only vertebra adjusted||
||C2||Axis Vertebra||This is the second cervical vertebra from the skull||
||Cervical Spine||C1-C7||The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebra||
||Thoracic Spine||T1-T12||The mid-spine, consisting of tewlve vertebra||
||Lumbar Spine||L1-L5||The lower spinal area, consisting of five vertebra||
||Coccyx||Tailbone||The lowest segment of the vertebral column, comprised of three to five rudimentary vertebrae||
||Subluxation||A mis-alignment in the spine||A complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neutral integrity and may influence organ system function and general health.||
||Contracture Leg||Differences in an individual's leg length||When an individual is laced in the supine position, subluxations in the spinal column can cause one leg to appear as a different length.||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:27:59 by OpenMindSpace
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||Contracture Leg||Differences in an individual's leg length||When an individual is laced in the supine position, subluxations in the spinal column can cause one leg to appear as a different length.||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:25:33 by OpenMindSpace
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||Subluxation||A mis-alignment in the spine||A complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neutral integrity and may influence organ system function and general health.||


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There are many commonly used terms in //Chiropractic Anatomy// having an understanding of these terms can help to understand the diagnosis, during [[Chiropractic]] treatments. There are terms such as C1, T1 and L1, for example, which are used as a shorthand, to specify vertebra in the spine in the Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar segments of the spinal column.
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There are many commonly used terms in //Chiropractic Anatomy// having an understanding of these terms can help to understand the diagnosis, during [[Chiropractic]] treatments.


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||Thoracic Spine||T1-T12||The mid-spine, consisting of tewlve vertebra||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:21:06 by OpenMindSpace
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||Vertebra||A bone in the spinal column||Any of the thirty-three bones of the spinal column comprising the seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five sacral and three to five coccygeal vertebrae||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:19:06 by OpenMindSpace
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||Lumbar Spine||L1-L5||The lower spinal area, consisting of five vertebra||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:17:01 by OpenMindSpace
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||C1||Atlas Vertebra||This is the first cervical vertebra which connects the spine to the skull. In the early days of Chiropractic, Atlas was the only vertebra adjusted||
||C2||Axis Vertebra||This is the second cervical vertebra from the skull||
||Coccyx||Tailbone||The lowest segment of the vertebral column, comprised of three to five rudimentary vertebrae||
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||C1||Atlas Vertebra||This is the first cervical vertebra which connects the spine to the skull. In the early days of Chiropractic, Atlas was the only vertebra adjusted.||
||C2||Axis Vertebra||This is the second cervical vertebra from the skull.||


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Edited on 2013-07-24 16:15:52 by OpenMindSpace
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||Cervical Spine||C1-C7||The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebra||
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||C1-C7||Cervical Spine||The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebra||


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|=|Term|=|Meaning|=|Description||
||C1||Atlas Vertebra||This is the first cervical vertebra which connects the spine to the skull. In the early days of Chiropractic, Atlas was the only vertebra adjusted.||
||C2||Axis Vertebra||This is the second cervical vertebra from the skull.||
||C1-C7||Cervical Spine||The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebra||


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