Abstract

Cranio-Corpo-Graphy (CCG) is a fotooptical recording procedure for head and body movements. Through a hard hat wearing two light bulbs and through shoulder lights the longitudinal axis of the head and the transversal axis of the shoulders are light traced during head and body movements while stepping or standing. Recording is done by means of a Polaroid camera which allows superexpositions of several tests on the same foto and of a polarcoordinate light projection for calibrating the foto individually. Verging of the head can easily be measured by drawing the longitudinal head axis and the transversal shoulder axis as the so-called torticollis angulogram. This technique has been applied on patients suffering from spasmodic torticollis or from postoperative torticollis after neck dissection.

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