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==Introduction==
The craniovertebral angle is identified as the intersection of a horizontal line passing through the C7 spinous process and a line joining the midpoint of the tragus of the ear to the skin overlying the C7 spinous process (Wilmart et al, 2002).Measurement of cranio vertebral angle, (CVA) is one of thecommon methods in assessing head posture.
The craniovertebral angle is identified as the intersection of a horizontal line passing through the C7 spinous process and a line joining the midpoint of the tragus of the ear to the skin overlying the C7 spinous process (Wilmart et al, 2002).Measurement of cranio vertebral angle, (CVA) is one of thecommon methods in assessing head posture.

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The craniovertebral angle is identified as the intersection of a horizontal line passing through the C7 spinous process and a line joining the midpoint of the tragus of the ear to the skin overlying the C7 spinous process (Wilmart et al, 2002).Measurement of cranio vertebral angle, (CVA) is one of thecommon methods in assessing head posture.