Just take one of the courses offered by your local chiropractor. I hear they teach physio's everything they know about manipulation....but not everything they know.
Patients continually say they wish to use a "team" of healthcare providers who are interested in working together for the benefit of the patient.
So with that, I will wish all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
My New Year's wish;
May Albertans get the right care from the right practitioner in the most timely fashion possible!
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Originally Posted by Drury18
Then please, explain what you do during an adjustment. What points do you take the neck during a normal manipulation without the presence of pain or stiffness? What is the ideal range of motion you are looking to obtain after one treatment? How do you prevent over extension? With someone presenting stiffness, what is the process of determining what is the safe range of motion?
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