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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
I don’t entirely disagree. However, I will say that those who do high amounts of rotation are going to be older chiropractors. Those in the last two decades were trained to avoid any excessive rotation and focus almost entirely on lateral flexion to get into the proper position.
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Really? I personally know plenty of young and middle age chiros who primarily rotate the lumbar spine. Maybe there's a bit less of it in the cervical spine techniques but they seem to often have extension involved.
There are certainly some good practitioners out there but even my friend who is on the progressive edge of chiro is still pretty ignorant when it comes to screening and assessment. He was never taught it.