This document describes Barré's Vertical, a type of ascending spinal pattern with low dysfunction. Only the spinous process of L3 and the intergluteal fold are off-centered, while other landmarks remain aligned. Possible dysfunctions include the feet sensors, knee, and pelvis, as this is an ascending pattern with the origin of trouble located low in the spine.
This document describes Barré's Vertical, a type of ascending spinal pattern with low dysfunction. Only the spinous process of L3 and the intergluteal fold are off-centered, while other landmarks remain aligned. Possible dysfunctions include the feet sensors, knee, and pelvis, as this is an ascending pattern with the origin of trouble located low in the spine.
This document describes Barré's Vertical, a type of ascending spinal pattern with low dysfunction. Only the spinous process of L3 and the intergluteal fold are off-centered, while other landmarks remain aligned. Possible dysfunctions include the feet sensors, knee, and pelvis, as this is an ascending pattern with the origin of trouble located low in the spine.
The practitioner can observe that only the spinous process of L3 and the inter gluteal fold are off-centered. The other landmarks remain aligned. Possible dysfunctions: feet sensors knee pelvis This is an ascending pattern.