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  2. Chiropractic treatment techniques - Wikipedia

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    The Activator Method Chiropractic Technique (AMCT) is a chiropractic treatment method and device created by Arlan Fuhr as an alternative to manual manipulation of the spine or extremity joints. The device is categorized as a mechanical force manual assisted (MFMA) instrument which is generally regarded as a softer chiropractic treatment technique.

  3. Spinal adjustment - Wikipedia

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    Spinal adjustment and chiropractic adjustment are terms used by chiropractors to describe their approaches to spinal manipulation, as well as some osteopaths, who use the term adjustment. Despite anecdotal success, there is no scientific evidence that spinal adjustment is effective against disease.

  4. Chiropractic controversy and criticism - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 systematic review found that numerous deaths since 1934 have been recorded after chiropractic neck manipulation typically associated with vertebral artery dissection. [ 93 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] A growing number of chiropractors advocate for aligning the profession with scientific standards, focusing on neuromusculoskeletal care and ...

  5. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    A treatment table at a chiropractic office. Chiropractors emphasize the conservative management of the neuromusculoskeletal system without the use of medicines or surgery, [53] with special emphasis on the spine. [2] Back and neck pain are the specialties of chiropractic but many chiropractors treat ailments other than musculoskeletal issues. [7]

  6. Spinal manipulation - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 Cochrane review found that spinal manipulation was as effective as other commonly used therapies. [3] A 2010 systematic review found that most studies suggest SM achieves equal or superior improvement in pain and function compared with other commonly used interventions for short-, intermediate-, and long-term follow-up. [4]

  7. Schober's test - Wikipedia

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    Two points are marked: 5 cm below and 10 cm above this point (for a total of 15 cm distance). Then the patient is asked to touch his/her toes while keeping the knees straight. If the distance of the two points do not increase by at least 5 cm (with the total distance greater than 20 cm), then this is a sign of restriction in the lumbar flexion. [1]

  8. Activator technique - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners found that 69.9% of chiropractors used the technique, and 23.9% of patients received it. [14] The majority of US chiropractic schools and some schools in other countries teach the AMCT method, and an estimated 45,000 chiropractors worldwide use AMCT or some part of the technique. [5]

  9. Straight leg raise - Wikipedia

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    The straight leg raise is a test that can be performed during a physical examination, with the leg being lifted actively by the patient or passively by the clinician. If the straight leg raise is done actively by the patient, it is a test of functional leg strength, particularly the rectus femoris element of the quadriceps (checking both hip flexion and knee extension strength simultaneously).

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