Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 25, Issue 6 , Pages E1-E9 , July 2002

The Webster Technique: A chiropractic technique with obstetric implications

Received 22 August 2001 ,Revised 22 October 2001

  • Image Result

    Normal unsubluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note symmetry and relative roundness of opening. (Radiograph provided courtesy of Cherie Goble, DC.)

    Normal unsubluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note symmetry and relative roundness of opening. (Radiograph provided courtesy of Cherie Goble, DC.)

  • Image Result

    PI/anterosuperiorly subluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note lack of symmetry and distortion of roundness of opening. Also note difference in space from centerline through pubic symphy

    PI/anterosuperiorly subluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note lack of symmetry and distortion of roundness of opening. Also note difference in space from centerline through pubic symphysis. (Radiograph provided courtesy of Cherie Goble, DC.)

  • Image Result
    Ex/In subluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note lack of symmetry, and distortion of roundness of the opening. Also note difference in space from centerline through pubic symphysis to ri

    Ex/In subluxated female pelvic bowl. (Model) S to I view. Note lack of symmetry, and distortion of roundness of the opening. Also note difference in space from centerline through pubic symphysis to right ilium. (Radiograph provided courtesy of Cherie Goble, DC.)

 This study was supported by the ICPA, Inc.

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PII: S0161-4754(02)00015-5

doi: 10.1067/mmt.2002.126127

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 25, Issue 6 , Pages E1-E9 , July 2002