Postural assessment plays a crucial role in understanding musculoskeletal health and guiding clinical interventions. The Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT) is a chiropractic method that categorizes patients based on specific biomechanical and neurological patterns. A student-led project by Faulkner JR and Warren M. (2001) investigated whether measurable postural patterns align with SOT categories, aiming to bring more objectivity to clinical decision-making. This article explore