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- Diversified- This a widely used type
of chiropractic manipulation/adjustment that includes most of the
procedures taught at chiropractic colleges. This technique
is the most commonly used of all chiropractic techniques and is the
one that is used the most within chiropractic practices. The
Diversified adjustment entails a high-velocity, low amplitude thrust
that usually results in a cavitation (popping sound that you may
experience). As the name implies, the Diversified Technique
can be used to treat many of the joints in the body.
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Activator- This is a hand-held, spring-loaded
instrument that is used with a protocol. Instead of manipulation/adjustment
forces being delivered by hand, force is generated with the small
appliance that delivers a lighter, but quicker thrust than can be
delivered by hand. Activator can be used as a primary protocol
for all patients or a selective method for patients who may not desire
manual manipulation or where manual (by hands) may be contraindicated.
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Cox Flexion-Distraction- This
is a specific chiropractic technique that uses mechanical and hands-on
manipulation. There
is a special table that is used where the spine is tractioned and
flexed forward. This technique is primarily utilized to treat
cervical and lumbar disc herniations, non-disc disorders and to increase
mobility of the spinal joints.
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- Thompson- This is a specific chiropractic method
and is a variation of the diversified technique that uses a special
table with several segments called drop pieces. These segments can be
cocked up a fraction of an inch, so when the thrust is delivered, the
table will drop this fraction of an inch. The drop pieces assist
the thrust while minimizing the force used for the manipulation/adjustment. Cavitation
(popping sound) of the joint may or may not occur.
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- Logan Basic- This is a specific chiropractic
technique which is based on light, sustained force exerted against
a specific contact point on the sacrum at the base of the spine. Auxillary
contacts at various points in the spine, or along specific muscles. Basic
Technique uses the muscular structure surrounding the sacrum as a
lever system for balancing the entire structure of the spine. This
technique is used to reduce pain/symptoms and restore muscle balance.
- Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT)- This is
a specific chiropractic technique that uses triangular-shaped blocks
usually placed under the pelvis of the patient lying on his/her stomach
in order to treat problems identified in the low back. Low
force, slow pressure type of manipulation/adjustments are used to
address joint problems in the pelvis. SOT may be used as an exclusive
technique or as an adjunct method of patient management.
- Extremity Manipulation/Adjusting- This is the
application of chiropractic manipulation to joints other than those
in the spine, i.e., shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand/finger, hip, knee,
ankle/foot/toe. Examples of what conditions can be treated
this way are as follows: carpal tunnel, plantar fasciitis,
posture-related problems, etc.
- Myofascial Release- This is a hands-on technique,
which seeks to free the body from the grip of tight fascia, or connective
tissue, thus restoring normal alignment and function and reducing
pain. Using their hands, therapists apply mild, sustained pressure
to gently stretch and soften the fascia. Myofascial release
is used to treat neck and back pain, headaches, recurring sports
injuries and scoliosis, among other conditions.
- Cold-Laser Therapy- This is simply a form of energy
that is applied to human tissue to stimulate a physiologic response. Similar
to other therapeutic modalities it resides on the electromagnetic
spectrum. When light enters the cell, certain molecules called
chromophores react to it, and trigger a photochemical reaction that
leads to desirable physiological effects and clinical treatment outcomes. These
include the stimulation of collagen synthesis, the stimulation of
ATP production, the acceleration of the inflammatory process and
thereby wound healing, the decrease in inflammatory pain and swelling,
and the increase in lymphocyte activity.
- Ultrasound Therapy- A therapeutic modality that
utilizes high frequency sound waves to produce pulsing/ micromassage
and deep heating effects in the body particularly to muscle tissue. This
works because of the sound vibrations, as fast as a million per second,
which penetrates the tissues deep in the body, creating a heat response. These
vibrations and heat help break down and disperse unhealthy tissue
accumulation.
- Interferential Stimulation Therapy- A therapeutic
device that sends electrical impulses to the nerve/muscle using pads
that conduct these impulse through the skin, producing a tingling
sensation. This low frequency stimulation that is produced
prompts the body to secrete endorphins and other natural pain killers
to help relieve pain. The treatment is used to increase circulation,
decrease pain and muscle spasm, and facilitate healing of injured
soft tissue.
- Cryotherapy- Application of cold packs to decrease
circulation and edema in tissues, will decrease the perception of
pain.
- Hydrocollator- Application of moist heat to increase
circulation and relax musculature, which will decrease the perception
of pain.
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Gua Sha- It is an East Asian
healing technique. It involves palpation and cutaneous stimulation
where the skin is pressured, in strokes, by a round-edged instrument;
that results in the appearance of small red petechiae that will
fade in 2 to 3 days. This ancient method helps with blood
circulation and removal of toxic heat, stagnant blood and lymph
fluid from the body is an extremely effective method of improving
ones health.
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