A brief explanation and example of a Chiropractic adjustment (Spinal Manipulation)
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A brief explanation and example of a Chiropractic adjustment (Spinal Manipulation)
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#1 by TitanicTarn1968 on November 29th, 2009
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How long does a …
How long does a session usually last?
#2 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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The estimates range …
The estimates range from 1 per 100,000 to 1 in 5 million. Research shows that these “strokes” are already in process and that any strain on the neck can initiate them (even washing your hair in the shower).
In a recent article published in SPINE (2008), it was shown that you are equally as likely to have these strokes if you visit an MD and receive no manual treatment to the neck.
This further proves that there really is no specific connection between Chiropractic neck adjustments and stroke.
#3 by shadeofme12 on November 29th, 2009
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What are the risks …
What are the risks of having stroke (Bowman Stroke) after a neck adjustment?
#4 by Khianou on November 29th, 2009
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hell this chick god …
this chick god hot
#5 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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No.
No.
#6 by p1nksprinkles on November 29th, 2009
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i went twice so far …
i went twice so far..and no it doesnt hurt when they pop ur neck or back..it felt good to me..releaves stress..but it can be tender after wards..so they recomend u relax and no strain yourself.
#7 by rvaldivia on November 29th, 2009
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good information …
good information video
#8 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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Results may take …
Results may take several visits depending on the severity of your condition. If you are feeling ABSOLUTELY no improvement after 6 visits then your injuries may also require therapies complimentary to adjustments (massage, or exercise for example). Remember that you can’t expect your pain to go away so quickly but there should be a noticeable improvement within the first 6 visits.
#9 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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Remember these …
Remember these videos are meant for patient education and line of drive is a little bit of overkill for them.
#10 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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chiropractors are …
chiropractors are highly trained in preforming these adjustments. A minor increase in discomfort is normal but should dissipate within a few hours. if your pain increases drastically it is likely you just got a bad adjustment.
I don’t think this has anything to do with the technique the chiropractor uses, as it is more likely that this doctor just isn’t taking the proper time to ensure this treatment is appropriate for you at that time.
#11 by BCCButters711 on November 29th, 2009
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There may be some …
There may be some minor discomfort…but please make sure you visit a chiropractor who knows what the they are doing as far as the neck is concerned (preferably an upper cervical chiropractor). The neck is very delicate and can be easily messed up. Not saying this particular doctor does not know what he is doing, just some advice.
#12 by bobbydredge on November 29th, 2009
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Doc, nice video, I …
Doc, nice video, I would have focused a little more on line of drive. Great work though
#13 by acteckjerry300 on November 29th, 2009
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continue…when i …
continue…when i go he tell me to lay down in a bed like shown in the video then he push in the lower back in the right side like 3 times but i`ve never heard a clunk then he push in the middle back in the right side of the spine and clunks a lot then he put his hand where the neck starts and push but never clunk then i turn up and he start to moving my head in circles and then he clunk it to the right side and left side and that’s all. i haven feel any relaxation i am 20 years old.
#14 by acteckjerry300 on November 29th, 2009
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i don’t speak very …
i don’t speak very well the English but i will try to explain my case the best
i been going to a dr. in chiropractic for 7 sessions and i feel the same as when the first time i lost my cervical curve that ocasionates contractions in my neck and upper back can you tell me how should he procedure in the adjustments because every time i go it only takes like 2 minutes or less.
#15 by matthew1820cam on November 29th, 2009
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does it hurt when u …
does it hurt when u crack the neck like that
#16 by HARburns on November 29th, 2009
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Would it be safe …
Would it be safe for non-professionals to try at home with a partner?
#17 by roudy1689 on November 29th, 2009
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i love getting …
i love getting adjusted you walk away feeling like a million bucks
#18 by Speedois on November 29th, 2009
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Chuck Norris IS …
Chuck Norris IS awesome. 5 stars.
#19 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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This is perfectly …
This is perfectly safe. If fact, scientific research has shown that a neck adjustment places less strain on the neck than turning to your end range of motion.
So next time you are backing out of your driveway remeber that.
PS – She got up and walked away so I obviously didn’t break her neck. You’ve watched too many Chuck Norris movies growing up.
PSS – Chuck Norris is awesome.
#20 by ConradChiropractic on November 29th, 2009
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While this is …
While this is sometimes the case, I would (personally) not try to force an adjustment. Most often some work on the muscles is required to allow the body to be adjusted. Many a Chiropractor has made a patient worse by forcing things. It may take longer, but its always better to start off gently and progress as the body heals.
#21 by ozma68 on November 29th, 2009
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trust me it feels …
trust me it feels wonderful.ive never been to chiropracter myself. but i crack my knuckles and sometimes my neck (i wish i didnt) and it feels pretty good. so just imagine going to a chiropracter. its like a message with a added boost of awesomness
#22 by BLAKKMAJIKK14 on November 29th, 2009
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hell yeah!!!
yeah!!!
#23 by gerhard321 on November 29th, 2009
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oh my gosh it …
oh my gosh it looked like he was breaking her neck. i’m so scary to go to the chiropractor now
#24 by pacauchon on November 29th, 2009
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So if cervical or …
So if cervical or thoracic adjustment can not be performed on the first attempt due to a stubborn or hypertonic trapezius, is simply more force applied to the adjustment until spinal manipulation occurs?
#25 by priggeauc on November 29th, 2009
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A very valuable …
A very valuable video. I was mesmerized. Thank you.