Technique

Manual adjusting technique

The techniques we use fall into manual adjusting or instrument adjusting of the spine. We address full spine with particular attention to the cervical spine.

It should be noted that the primary goal of adjusting is to allow better adaptation of the central nerve system function to the environment. The technique is chosen that better achieves this.

Manual Adjusting techniques (by hand) include:
  • Diversified
  • Gonstead
  • Thompson

These are performed on Zenith™ pneumatic hi-low tables.

Instrument adjusting with Integrator ™ (hand held instrument) include:
  • Upper Cervical toggle recoil
  • Torque Release Technique™

These are considered low force, gentle techniques.

As a patient progresses, technique used may change as the corrections are more fine tuning in nature.

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