New Breakthrough in Chiropractic Imaging: The KCSC Peritrope X-ray Sets a New Standard in Craniocervical Biomechanics
Originally published: 2025-09-23
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ATLANTA, Georgia – 2025
The latest research paper reported in the Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research unveiled a pioneering advancement in spinal imaging that may reshape the way practitioners analyze upper cervical subluxations. These researchers introduce the Knee Chest Specific Chiropractic (KCSC) Peritrope X-ray as a novel radiographic view designed to evaluate atlas and axis subluxation listings using principles of spinal biomechanics.
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The KCSC technique has been refined over the decades to offer a precise, evidence-based approach to correcting craniocervical subluxations, particularly those involving the Atlas and Axis vertebrae. Utilizing advanced spinal thermography and x-ray analysis, the technique allows for highly accurate identification and correction of vertebral misalignments, minimizing neurological interference and promoting overall health.
This paper brings together historical perspectives and modern advances in the KCSC technique, underscoring the importance of accurate subluxation correction. It is designed to showcase the clinical effectiveness of these methods while serving as a thorough resource for both practitioners and educators.
The paper outlines standards of care, providing detailed protocols for patient positioning, thermal scanning, and the application of specific thrusts to ensure safe and effective chiropractic adjustments. It also explores teaching methodologies, offering insights into the training and certification processes for chiropractors to maintain high standards of practice in KCSC. In terms of research findings, the paper presents extensive clinical data that demonstrate the effectiveness of KCSC in alleviating a variety of conditions associated with upper cervical subluxations. Finally, it highlights clinical practice applications, recommending best practices for incorporating KCSC into patient care, including post-adjustment protocols and comprehensive patient management strategies.
The paper underscores the importance of continuous research and development in chiropractic techniques to enhance patient outcomes and advance the field. It also calls for increased collaboration among chiropractic practitioners and other healthcare professionals to optimize care delivery.
Contact Information:
Matthew McCoy DC, MPH
Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research
https://www.vertebralsubluxationresearch.com/the-journal-of-upper-cervical-chiropractic-research/
954.281.2638

