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PIL - LTC

PIL - LTC. Patient rests on their right side, left side up. Stance Line is the Left Convexity off the Right Protracto. Carpal Line is set by the Left Convergence angle taken off the Base Posterior. Stand behind the patient, above there shoulders, feet parallel to the right convexity angle.

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PIL - LTC

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  1. PIL - LTC

  2. Patient rests on their right side, left side up. Stance Line is the Left Convexity off the Right Protracto. Carpal Line is set by the Left Convergence angle taken off the Base Posterior. Stand behind the patient, above there shoulders, feet parallel to the right convexity angle. Tissue pull is P-A, S-I. Hugging the Mastoid until you reach the Posterior-Superior edge of the Atlas transverse. Wrap the stabilization thumb around the contact wrist with elbows across from each other. NO TORQUE.

  3. PIL - LTC 0-0 Line Ear marker Line NO TORQUE Left Convexity Left Convergence Line of Drive

  4. PIL – LTC (LSA) 22o-29o Right Protracto Left Convexity 22o Standing behind the patient, use the left convexity angle to determine your stance line. Use the left Convergence Angle to set your carpel line. Wrap your stabilization thumb around your Superior arm and use NO TORQUE. For the LSA contact, lower your body by bending your knees and contacting just behind the Lateral Mass. 29o Base Posterior Left Convergence

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