Contact
For a left subluxation to be moved toward the right, place the left thumb upon the right side of the spinous process so that it hooks over the spinous in position to draw or pull the spinous. Place right thumb against the end of the left transverse as much on the anterior side as possible so that it may exert a prying force in a posterior direction.
Movement
Simultaneous application of force with the thumbs tends to rotate the vertebra as does No. 1, but unlike No. 1 the tendency is to bring the vertebra out in a posterior direction instead of driving it more anteriorly.
Uses
This move is applied to rotated Cervicals which are anterior, more on one side than on the other.
POSTERIOR CERVICAL MOVE
Uses
For a posterior Cervical below the Atlas. The common and careless practice of moving such a vertebra with the Rotary, or the dangerous practice of using the Recoil may be avoided by this move and much better results obtained.