Patient in position C, head projecting well beyond bench so as to allow for a dropping backward of the head. Palpate as for the Rotary and hold palpating finger on tip of spinous process of posterior vertebra while contact is made.

Contact

Contact point is middle of radial surface of first phalanx of first finger and is placed against the tip of the spinous process, directly between it and the floor, as the patient lies. Hand is held rigid and edgewise, fingers together so that the contact finger is well supported.

Completing Position

Use the free hand to hold the head with the Hook Support, q. v. Turn the patient’s chin slightly away from the adjusting hand and drop the elbow of adjusting arm down until a straight line could pass through elbow, spinous process, and patient’s chin. It may be well to crouch and rest the elbow against one knee for solidity. Then allow the head to drop backward until chin is elevated and further backward flexion would strain the muscles. You are ready for the movement.

Movement

A quick throwing movement upward and inward, or toward patient’s chin. As nearly as may be the force should tend to pass along the spinous process in a direction exactly anterior to the (then) plane of the vertebra.

Note: Either hand may be used with this movement.

Fig. 17. Movement for correction of a lateral Atlas whose prominent transverse is posterior.