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ASL - LTC

ASL - LTC. Patient rests on their right side, left side up. Contact the Anterior Superior Atlas Transverse process. Using the Right Slope found on the Right Protracto View. Right Slope sets the stance line. Shoulder and feet are parallel to the stance line.

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ASL - LTC

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  1. ASL - LTC

  2. Patient rests on their right side, left side up. Contact the Anterior Superior Atlas Transverse process. Using the Right Slope found on the Right Protracto View. Right Slope sets the stance line. Shoulder and feet are parallel to the stance line. Tissue pull is P-A, I-S with a counter Clockwise torque. Use Swimmers Move to Place the left hand in contact position with the left ulna pointing back between the legs. Use 180o counter clockwise torque.

  3. ASL - LTC Left Protracto Right Slope Right Protracto 34o Misalignment seen on the Left Protracto View. Right Slope angle off of the Right Protracto View used to set the stance line and ulna line. Contact the Anterior- Superior Atlas transverse process. ALS – LTC Video

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