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Chiropractic spinal
“adjustments” are applications of precise forces to specific
parts of spinal segments devised to exert influence upon the
mechanical structures of the vertebrae in an attempt to reduce
the subluxation/nerve interferences and re-establish
homeostasis.
Delicate newborns to the fragile elderly, and everybody in
between are safely adjusted with the various techniques utilized
by doctors of chiropractic. If you are familiar with some
specific names of chiropractic techniques, the ones listed below
may be of some help. If not, don’t worry. There are actually
over 200 techniques in chiropractic today. This seemingly high
number is due mainly to two things. The profession is relatively
young, just over 100 years and there are constantly new things
being revealed, resulting in continual change. I as well as
others, choose to combine various techniques, for the benefit of
each individual patient. If you take into consideration how each
of us differs personally, you can see that there are actually an
infinite number of styles and techniques within this profession.
To say the least, you have options.
Some of the named techniques I draw from myself are:
Diversified, Pettibon, S.O.T. Sacro-Occipital Technique, A.S.B.E.
Applied Spinal Biomechanical Engineering, L.V.S.S. Low Velocity
Specific Stretching, Gonstead, Palmer Toggle and A.O. Atlas
Orthogonal.
Chiropractic is safe and effective. It is truly ‘Health’ care
for the entire family.
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Street Clinic of Chiropractic, PLLC
Donald W. Olson, DC, FASBE, DACS
1020 A St. SE, Suite 4
Auburn, WA. 98002
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