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Activator V Chiropractic Adjusting Instrument. The Activator Method Chiropractic Technique is a chiropractic treatment method that uses a 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 ...
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.
Kale Technique (Specific Chiropractic) is a gentle technique that utilizes a special adjusting table to help adjust and stabilize the upper cervical region surrounding the brain stem. Logan Basic Technique —A light touch technique that works to "level the foundation" or sacrum.
The following adjustive procedures were received by more than 10% of patients of licensed US chiropractors in a 2003 survey: [83] Diversified technique (full-spine manipulation, employing various techniques), extremity adjusting, Activator technique (which uses a spring-loaded tool to deliver precise adjustments to the spine), Thompson ...
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Traditional bone-setting is a type of a folk medicine in which practitioners are engaged in joint manipulation.Before the advent of chiropractors, osteopaths and physical therapists, bone-setters were the main providers of this type of treatment. [1]
Dynamic Chiropractic is a magazine for chiropractors that is indexed by CINAHL. [1] The publisher is MPA Media. [2] A Canadian version exists with modified content. [3] The Canadian version has a readership of 6000, [3] while the American version has a circulation of over 60,000. [4] [5]
According to the American Chiropractic Association, in 2003 applied kinesiology was the 10th most frequently used chiropractic technique in the United States, with 37.6% of chiropractors employing this method and 12.9% of patients being treated with it. [10] They describe AK as follows: