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What is lateral shift​

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A lateral shift is a position of the side glided spine. Lateral shift exists when the vertebra above is laterally flexed to right or left in relation to the vertebra below, carrying the trunk with it. As a result, the upper trunk and shoulders are shifted to right or left.
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Lateral Shift When a ray of light is incident on a glass slab, the emergent ray coming out of the slab will be parallel to the incident ray. The perpendicular distance between the direction of incident ray and emergent ray is called the lateral Shift. It is denoted by d.

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