PL-SP C2 causing spastic cord pressure signs/symptoms in the low back. I corrected most of the listing in the chair but to wouldn’t budge anymore and the nervoscope still indicated pressure at the inferior spinous so a different approach was needed…No, it doesn’t All Work. It’s very particular and you students need to work on your alternate moves. Necessity is the mother of invention so understand that as good as DrG was in the chair there were many he couldn’t correct and relied on these moves. “Alternate” is a misnomer because these moves are absolutely required to fix certain patients and no amount of skill in the chair will do.
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#1 by dempstead on January 2nd, 2010
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I find C2 more than …
I find C2 more than C1 which is in conflict with upper cervical docs who foolishly think “everybodies got an atlas”. I can fix atlas in just a few visits most times but C2 takes alot more visits(most times) due to the IVD. It’s alot more difficult to correct a herniated disc than a misaligned articulation…Same thing with the 5th lumbar vs SI subluxation.
#2 by dempstead on January 2nd, 2010
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Oops, it’s a PL. …
Oops, it’s a PL. Thanks for catching that.
#3 by drtomstead on January 2nd, 2010
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if it was C2 PR-sp …
if it was C2 PR-sp so you were standing on the opposite side to laterality (I see , own modification)? but looks anyway great…
#4 by drtomstead on January 2nd, 2010
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how often do You …
how often do You find Doc D. C2 sub or C1?
#5 by goncalotrafaria on January 2nd, 2010
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I agree with the …
I agree with the explanation and warning. Always a good job! Greetings