| Abstract/Notes |
A summary of the principles and practice of chiropractic spinography and postural roentgenology is presented based on a review of related literature, consensus of opinion within the academic community of the chiopractic profession, and certain conclusions drawn by the author relative to its purpose and objectives as a "specialized diagnostic x-ray procedure having the added dimension of providing information of a biochemical nature which is not possible by the use of standard diagnostic views, whether taken in the standing or reclining positions."
Author keywords: radiology, diagnosis, posture, biomechanics, spine, pelvis, chiropractic
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