I do not buy any of manipulations any more ... good cop, bad cop and many modifications of it, our common enemy, make a hero from him, question his masculinity etc etc ... ye, ye it is kinda funny
I was wondering if you could demo the Tx Manip screw technique in prone, I'm a physio student at the moment and I'm getting confused as to hand placement.
Thanks for your reply. I did not know that osteopaths were able to administer spinal adjustments ... thought that only chiropractors were licensed to do so.
I don't know much about osteopathy at all, but has this always been the case with regard to adjustments? How do chiropractors feel about osteopaths performing the same method of care for patients suffering from subluxated vertebrae, etc.?
I do not buy any of manipulations any more ... good cop, bad cop and many modifications of it, our common enemy, make a hero from him, question his masculinity etc etc ... ye, ye it is kinda funny
holekyo 3 months ago in playlist Manipulation techniques
Hey there
I was wondering if you could demo the Tx Manip screw technique in prone, I'm a physio student at the moment and I'm getting confused as to hand placement.
Cheers!
trandaltrantran 6 months ago
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trandaltrantran 6 months ago
He's pitching a tent lol
3oJUPITERo6 8 months ago 6
umm... what's that thing sticking up in his boxers briefs?
manor1730 10 months ago
nice work. Great explanation and clear technique.
thinkingman07 10 months ago
he really cud have been wearing pants...
Crazyscotty15 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this video.
I've always been curious as to the hand placement that a chiropractor uses for adjusting a thoracic subluxation.
I didn't know that there were three types of hand / fist styles (i.e. "fist", "flat hand", or "pistol grip") used in this adjustment technique.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Take care,
trollcrusher
U.S.A.
trollcrusher242 1 year ago
@trollcrusher242 This is an osteopathic technique, however is similar for chiropractic.
jako1989 1 year ago
@jako1989
Thanks for your reply. I did not know that osteopaths were able to administer spinal adjustments ... thought that only chiropractors were licensed to do so.
I don't know much about osteopathy at all, but has this always been the case with regard to adjustments? How do chiropractors feel about osteopaths performing the same method of care for patients suffering from subluxated vertebrae, etc.?
Thanks for your imput.
trollcrusher242
;-)
trollcrusher242 1 year ago
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trollcrusher242 1 year ago
get the fuck outta here
bigvedo 2 years ago