Having incorrect alignment between mating components, features or products within a system
a radiographic finding, usually measured in millimeters, that represents one or more segment of the spine out of alignment with adjacent segments of the spine
Is simply a misalignment and not a subluxation unless it can be proved to be producing nerve interference by a pre-adjustment test
Where two-terminal surface mounted components move during the soldering process, due to the different times that lands at opposite ends of the component reach solder temperature See Drawbridging, tombstoning