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You are performing a supine Ipsilateral Bilateral TVP for a PLI-T push at T7. What is your LOD?

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You are performing a supine Ipsilateral Bilateral TVP for a PLI-T push at T7. What is your LOD?

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The Line of Drive (LOD) for a supine Ipsilateral Bilateral Transverse Process (TVP) for a Postero-Lateral to Inferior (PLI-T) push at T7 would be Postero-Lateral to Inferior towards the feet. This is because the patient is in a supine position and the adjustment is being made on the transverse process of the T7 vertebra. The force is directed from the posterior (back) of the patient towards the front (anterior), from the lateral (side) towards the medial (middle), and from superior (above) to inferior (below).

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