Dear Brian, you stated:
"Published clinical studies strongly suggest that vertical posture is
directly related to STJ NP [joint congruity]. "
Could you email me these refrences please.
Thanks in advance
Paul Bowles
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From: "Brian A Rothbart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: Do we really need a "defined" STJ Neutral position?
> I feel it is critical to define STJ NP as joint congurity for the
following
> reasons:
> Published clinical studies strongly suggest that vertical posture is
> directly related to STJ NP [joint congruity]. The nearer the STJ
functions
> around its joint congruity, the more erect the posture. Other published
> studies have suggested that chronic pain conditions [foot to jaw] are
> directly related to the verticality of posture.
> When dealing with chronic pain issues, STJ NP is a major
biomechaical
> determinant in the success or failure of treatment.
>
> B Rothbart
>
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