The Cerebral Dysfunction Syndrome
Chapter 19 The Cerebral Dysfunction Syndrome Allan G.J. Terrett Key Words Cerebral dysfunction, hibernation, diaschisis After reading this chapter you should be able to answer the following questions: Question 1…
Chapter 19 The Cerebral Dysfunction Syndrome Allan G.J. Terrett Key Words Cerebral dysfunction, hibernation, diaschisis After reading this chapter you should be able to answer the following questions: Question 1…
Chapter 27 Coccygeal Subluxation Syndrome John P. Mrozek Key Words Coccydynia, luxation, hypermobility After reading this chapter you should be able to answer the following questions: Question 1 What is…
Chapter 13 Three Neurophysiologic Theories on the Chiropractic Subluxation Charles N.R. Henderson Key Words Chiropractic theory, subluxation, intervertebral foramen encroachment, joint receptors, proprioception, spinal cord traction, dentate ligaments After reading…
Chapter 18 Cervicogenic Sympathetic Syndromes Donald Fitz-Ritson Key Words Cervical sympathetic ganglia, Horner’s syndrome, Barré-Liéou syndrome, Meniere’s disease, cervicogenic vertigo After reading this chapter you should be able to answer…
Chapter 17 Cervicogenic Headache Howard Vernon, Meridel I. Gatterman Key Words Cervicogenic headache, tension headache, vertebrogenic migraine, convergence projection, central sensitization, central facilitation, aura After reading this chapter you should…
Chapter 9 The Vertebral Subluxation Complex David R. Seaman, L. John Faye Key words Subluxation complex, kinesiopathology, histopathology, pro-inflammatory biochemical changes After reading this chapter you should be able to…
Chapter 2 Chiropractic Paradigms Reed B. Phillips, Meridel I. Gatterman Key Words Paradigm, patient-centered care, chiropractic paradigm, diagnosis After reading this chapter you should be able to answer the following…
The Subluxation Syndromes The subluxation syndromes are the aggregate of signs and symptoms produced by subluxation of the various spinal and pelvic motion segments. Case studies along with a limited…
Chapter 10 Theoretic Models of Subluxation Robert D. Mootz Key words Vertebral malposition, joint fixation, meniscoid entrapment, somatic dysfunctional adhesion, nuclear fragmentation, facet tropism, motion segment buckling, somatic reflexes After…
The Subluxation Complex The subluxation complex is a theoretical model of motion segment dysfunction (subluxation) that incorporates the complex interactions of pathologic changes in nerve, muscle, ligamentous, vascular, and connective…