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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

Patty Nuovo, host of Ask the Expert, http://pattynuovo.googlepages.com, interviews
Dr. Donna Pontrello, DC, BCAO regarding Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic in Petaluma, California. www.aopetaluma.com; AO Chiropractic of Albuquerque (505) 881-0650

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  • Woo nonsense.

  • @pixelguy09 cavitation is like popping your knuckles and that adjusts nothing. the atlas was repositioned without the twisting moment of a diversified chiropractor. The head must be stable ,and in a neutral position during the adjustment. Knee chest technique is good too. The bone had to move a lot to relieve the pressure on the nerve. Gonstead is a full spine technique not upper cervical specific. Grostic is upper cervical specific. Diversified is a counterfeit upper cervical specific.

  • @kobidobidog Not true regarding cavitation. When D.D. Palmer recounted his adjustment of Harvey Lillard he reported a "pop." B.J. Palmer - there are video's of him adjusting right here on YouTube and you'll see the patient's body recoil on the table. Clarence Gonstead - one of the greats with results to show for it - got cavitation with just about every adjustment. I don't think these doctors, including the Palmers were doing "counterfeit" chiropractic.

  • This is fantastic! Sherman Collage teaches this. We need many more of these doctors for the world population. Upcspine practitioners find one near you before your body breaks down. Duff method is a way of measuring too. Technique names on upcspine. Knee chest is good too. When you go to whatever office ask if whoever practices cavitation. That is popping of the joints. If they say yes you found a counterfeit. They are diversified or full spine, They twist the neck when they attempt to adjust.

  • Great Presentation! :)

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