Principles and practice of spinal adjustment; for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 93. Ilio-Spinous Hold. LUMBAR VERTEBRAE 369. Fig. Sacral Held. 370 SPINAL ADJUSTMENT ferred to the preceding chapter in which the methods of de-livery and points of contact are fully described. The Pisiform-Spinous Hold.—Indications.—This holdwhich is fully described in the preceding chapter is indicatedin posterior, compression, and rotary subluxations of thelumbar region. The Unilateral Pisiform-Transverse Hold.—This hold isdescribed and illustrated in the preceding chapter. In thelumbar r


Principles and practice of spinal adjustment; for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 93. Ilio-Spinous Hold. LUMBAR VERTEBRAE 369. Fig. Sacral Held. 370 SPINAL ADJUSTMENT ferred to the preceding chapter in which the methods of de-livery and points of contact are fully described. The Pisiform-Spinous Hold.—Indications.—This holdwhich is fully described in the preceding chapter is indicatedin posterior, compression, and rotary subluxations of thelumbar region. The Unilateral Pisiform-Transverse Hold.—This hold isdescribed and illustrated in the preceding chapter. In thelumbar region it is indicated in rotary and supero-inferiorsubluxations. The Supra-Sacral Hold.—^This hold is usedfor the purpose of freeing the articulation between the fifthlumbar vertebra and the sacrum. Position of the patient.—The patient is in the prone posi-tion. The front section of the table is lowered, thus elevatingthe sacral region. Points of contact.—The right hand of the operator is placedupon the sacrum, and the wrist of the contact hand is graspedby the other hand. Method of delivery.—-The contact h


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