Right Torsion Lesion
Cross-source consensus on Right Torsion Lesion from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
How it works
Comparisons
Highlighted claims
- A right torsion lesion is defined by the occiput beginning to sidebend back to the right while the sphenoid remains in its prior orientation. — Right Torsion Lesion
- A right torsion lesion involves a twisting relationship between the occiput and sphenoid rather than coordinated sidebending in the same direction. — Right Torsion Lesion
- A right torsion lesion is described relative to a previously established left sidebending pattern. — Right Torsion Lesion