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  • AND SOMEBODY TURN OFF THAT AWFUL RINGING IN MY HEAD!!!

  • Rurne, from the Chiropractors analysis the patient was found to have a pelvic issue not a cervical issue.

    ALL sensory input even spinal cord reflex arcs communicate to the brain for responses unless you are decerebrated, which may what is happening in your case.

  • If his body needs an adjustment, why not adjust his cervicals? And what's with the horrible audio volume between clips?

    "Wedgie things" used in adjustment do not provide confidence. "His brain" doesn't have to understand anything for musculature to relax.

    I'm honestly scared anyone gave a license to this.

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  • great video

    

  • Do you mind if I share your video with my friend, because they should really see this

  • Since you aren't using high velocity, can a LMT use this technique if they learned it? Would this be in their scope of practice?

  • @soulshaker51 It still involves moving a joint into place, and that requires a diagnosis. So I would doubt LMTs can legally provide this.

  • hey smurfarooney what kinda dumb racist comment is that? Stick to the program, comment on the information presented, don't get personal ok. And thanks for the Vid doc, i am interested in the stretching of the hips while on the blocks-a little unusual but looks good.

  • @sanjchiro al say what i want when i want you moron who are you to tell me . al carve you up mate and put you in the mersey river

  • @smurfarooney2003 Sounds like ya need an "attitude" adjustment? Chiropractic can help you too. Peace.

  • @smurfarooney2003 Not when its that racist, is anybody making fun of your religion? I haven't seen one comment about you or who you are so shut your mouth

  • @smurfarooney2003 Ok, who invited Hitler to this vid?

  • Hey Doc, you know David's pelvis? hummmm suspicious eheheh Just teasing :) nice videos, you should do some more :) Cheers!

  • I use multiple chiropractic techniques in my office. I can always count on S.O.T. and Flexion Distraction to help the disc patients (even post laminectomy) get out of trouble. Excellent vid doc.

  • this is interesting, the test your doing while palpating the ASIS when loading the arm in flexion, is that something from Kinesiology?

    Secondly the application of supports looks very similar to Positional Release

    interesting

  • First, major fashion faux pas by David, not wearing a belt! Second, I'm wondering about the technique involving the wedges - I was expecting more exact placement to take advantage of the angles mentioned in the video.

  • Thank you fro the information!

  • nie videos,sad only 2 comments

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