DeCamp ON, Objective Analysis of the Lumbo-Sacral Complex and Occiput, Today's Chiro, Sep/Oct 1994; 23(5):8-90

A method of objective analysis of the lumbopelvic region describing various subluxation dysfunction and their relationship to indicator points on the cranium is presented. Along with an introduction to Sacro Occipital Technique and its three categories of pelvic distortion various types of category II subluxation distortions are introduced. The five types of distortions are called: (1) Torsion, (2) Superior and Inferior Innominates, (3) Sacral Segmental, (4) Anterior, Posterior, and Oblique, and (5) Combinations. Each distortion has a specific group of indicators along with specific indicator points on the cranium. While the indicators are present with each type of category II distortion, they resolve following correction