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The reason docs get excited about it is that
if your body twists itself up like that it will change the
shape of your chest and press on your organs so they will
not be able to function well. Problems in breathing, heart
function and other organs can start occurring.
Since most docs view the spinal column on x-rays they get
a flat picture of the spine either from the front or side
view the same as the example pictures on the previous page,
when looking at it on an front view x-ray it looks like the
column of bones has slipped and curved sideways -- but that
is not what has occurred.
What most docs have missed is that the spinal column is a
three dimensional object that does not curve sideways, it
twists around in three dimensions.
To people in the general public this may seem obvious, so
obvious that it would be impossible for people supposedly
as smart as doctors to miss the point.
Take a look at the definitions of scoliosis in medical dictionaries
which define it as, an appreciable lateral deviation in the
normally straight line of the spine, you will realize they
are looking at the spine as a flat object as it shows on an
x-ray and not as a three dimensional object. Big mistake.
Even most chiropractors think that way. What is worse is that
doctors (medical, chiropractors and osteopaths) will tell
you it is obvious that the spine is a three dimensional object
and twists in three dimensions but they go on treating it
like it was a two dimensional object. this is true of physical
therapists too.
What I have given here about how to view and analyze the
spinal column mechanics as three dimensional is what is called
a SENIOR DATUM. A datum is a piece of information. A SENIOR
DATUM is a piece of information that is senior, or of greater
importance than other data.
When you look at all the data (information) available about
the body and its working you can get dizzy because there is
so much. BUT, how much of that data is important? And, how
much is true but not relevant to getting a body corrected
so it works well?
Much more than anyone thinks. 99% of the data about how
the body works is useless in fixing bodies. Of the other 1%,
much is interesting to look at and can create meaningful changes
but not consistently and predictably on everyone.
What are the basics? There are just about a dozen pieces
of truly important data when it comes to really getting bodies
structurally corrected so they again work well.
ONLY ABOUT A DOZEN. All that data in journals might be true
but only a dozen pieces of data actually are pertinent to
correcting body structures. Amazing but true.
One of the most important concepts you can learn is that
there important data and data that will just take up your
time and not get you where you want to go and there a SENIOR
DATA that are the important data because knowing them you
can create the effects you want to create.
That the body twists in three dimensions and cannot be viewed
as a two dimensional object is one of those SENIOR DATA. That
doctors and others treating bodies have been ignoring it in
creating their treatments has not been noticed in a meaningful
way until now. In Advanced BioStructural Correction
Dr. Jutkowitz have carried through with three dimensional
mechanical analysis of the entire spinal column and thus made
the discoveries that allow consistent and predictable correction
of body structures. That is the short story.
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