Cranio-corpography

Cranio-Corpo-Graphy (CCG) is a medical investigation and measurement procedure developed in 1968 by German neurootologist Claus-Frenz Claussen.

A computer records the results and prints them into a polar coordinate system.

In 1927, Russian medician Talpis proposed a method to record the deviations using a camera and a light source.

Introduction of cranio-corpo-graphy in 1968 made it possible to evaluate the recordings directly after the investigation by using an instant camera.

Cranio-corpo-graphy is a tool within neurootological treatment[1][2] and is used as an investigation procedure in working places with danger of falling hazards under the guidance of the German Accident Prevention Act G41 „Arbeiten mit Absturzgefahr“.