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Conferences: Sherman College
The Theory of Chiropractic Pattern Analysis Based on the New Biology  [October 2000, Vol 4, No. 1]
Simon A. Senzon, M.A., D.C.  BIO 
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It is a common practice amongst chiropractors to monitor physiological patterns of the body in order to decide when a chiropractic adjustment is necessary. A pattern is defined as when the body is not adapting to its environment in a regular, dynamic and healthy way. Some pattern findings related to vertebral subluxation are measurement of leg length, sacroiliac motion, spinal palpation, and thermographic and infrared imaging.(1) B.J. Palmer,(2) promoted pattern analysis in the 1930’s, based on the teachings of his father D.D. Palmer.(3) 

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