Right Torsion Lesion

A right torsion lesion is described relative to a previously established left sidebending pattern. A right torsion lesion is defined by the occiput beginning to sidebend back to the right while the sphenoid remains in its prior orientation…

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A right torsion lesion is described relative to a previously established left sidebending pattern. A right torsion lesion is defined by the occiput beginning to sidebend back to the right while the sphenoid remains in its prior orientation. A right torsion lesion involves a twisting relationship between the occiput and sphenoid rather than coordinated sidebending in the same direction.