Upload
cesar-odilon-pereira
View
215
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
triton
Citation preview
Tytron Pattern Analysis
Palmer Upper Cervical/Toggle Recoil..Drs. Bhogal and Strazewski
Patient has had a minimum of three readings taken (preferably 8 hours between readings) and a pattern
has been established (pick one of the three readings as the pattern). Adjustment made on that day.
On subsequent visits, the reading from today is compared to the established pattern.
Do all three lines (Delta & DTs) appreciably match?
Adjust Patient
Are all three lines
appreciably different?
NO pattern, NO
adjustment rendered.
Are 2 out of the
three appreciably
the same (partial
pattern)?
Do a significant
number of
secondary* findings
show subluxation?
No adjustment rendered.
Using weighted criteria** for
secondary findings, doctor must
make a decision. Unless strong
subluxation showing of all criteria,
doctor should not adjust.
Do a significant
number of
secondary* findings
show subluxation?
YES
Using weighted criteria ** for
secondary findings, doctor
should lean towards adjusting
unless no secondary findings
are present.
*Secondary findings are: fossa, leg checks, palpation, and symptomatology.
**Fossa has most weight (approximately 40%).
Leg check and palpation are second level weight (approximately 25% each).
Symptomatology has least weight (approximately 10%).
While the Tytron readings are first and foremost, the doctor should consider all information available.