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Benefits of Chiropractic Adjustment : Chiropractor Diagnosis of Lumbar Alignment
Tags: ADJUSTMENT, Alignment, Benefits, Chiropractic, Chiropractor, Diagnosis, Lumbar
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#1 by jonlscott on June 27th, 2010
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everyone who has posting saying this is supid and evryone who keeps responding to them, all ofyou shut the fuck up and watch the video, s
#2 by ProPTRehab on June 27th, 2010
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What you said makes no sense. A discussion developed from the video as is the purpose of allowing comments in the first place. If you are ‘lost’ in understanding, I’m sure someone would be willing to explain it to you; if you’re not interested then ignore the conversation between people who have chosen to discuss something with one another.
#3 by ThePatrioticMan on June 27th, 2010
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The reason why Dr. Echols is so much faster is because he already has x rays on the patient and that’s when he can determine the misalignment to the spine.
#4 by kamkoolot on June 27th, 2010
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I need to see one for my lumbar pain… watching how he does it gives me relief already..
#5 by robertmike57 on June 27th, 2010
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All chiropractors need to be presumed to be quacks. I’m shocked at how no one has taken these quacks own clips to show what a bunch a shit it all is.
#6 by sploggon on June 27th, 2010
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Have anyone making Comments had Chiropractic Adjustment? it does not look like it…
#7 by cowy1 on June 27th, 2010
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I couldn’t say much about Australian chiros; in America they try to go way outside their scope of practice (LBP).
#8 by KronossTwink on June 27th, 2010
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I’m pretty sure Chiropractors go through 6 six of tertiary education (at University) to be fully qualified.
They know what they’re doing (at least in Australia).
#9 by cowy1 on June 27th, 2010
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Because he doesn’t know what he is doing. For that matter, neither does this guy.
#10 by jonlscott on June 27th, 2010
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thats acalled a quack, this is delicate work
while his emthod might work its also dangeroud (he might be good im just judgeing from the way u put it)
if he indeed does what u just said hes the 1 giveing chiropractors a bad name
#11 by darrylhaynes on June 27th, 2010
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you stink.
#12 by Digitalbumpin on June 27th, 2010
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Would you 2 take your nonsense to a private chat?
No one cares to see you try to prove how smart you are. You are achieving the exact opposite.
#13 by ConradZaar on June 27th, 2010
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Man, Dr. Echols is so much faster than this. He doesn’t even bother locating specific subluxations, he just crunches the spine wherever it feels tense.
#14 by Bronstone on June 27th, 2010
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PRoPTRehab
You’re right about interexaminer reliability for detecting hypomobilities, thats why the newest research suggests PAIN on PA segmental overpressure is a better indicator of dysfunction vertebrae (i.e. subluxation).
In essence, medicare requires at least 2 of 4 for “medical necessity” to determine subluxation complex (i.e. segmental dysfunction) P (pain) A (asymmetry) R (range of motion) T (tenderness/tonicity of adjacent soft tissues). This assessment is just the chiro part.
#15 by ProPTRehab on June 27th, 2010
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That may be truere: knowledge,but u can’t tell if it’s misaligned so Ynot just say-want to make jts function;do what suppose to do.If they flexFW w/pain U see they R restricted;could be obstructed w/pain increase dur’g mvmnt;whatever;U apply mob to seg dur’g mvmnt;freed up mvmnt;decreased pain,unless theoretically disc bulge which may worsen w/this).In end,approve of anyth’g that takes pain away, however, if pt can do themselves or w/minimal manual overpressure;I’d rather do it that way. Thanks!
#16 by neco461 on June 27th, 2010
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But that’s essentially what it is! A vertebral subluxation consists entirely on FUNCTIONAL integrity, in other words, restriction of normal movement. Often times you’ll hear chiropractors refer to it as “misalignments”, but the reason so is simply for the purpose of patient understanding knowing that the average patient doesn’t have any knowledge about biomechanics.
#17 by ProPTRehab on June 27th, 2010
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How are you distinguishing misalignments from naturally deviated spinous processes; normal asymmetries? All of the interexaminer studies show this is unreliable. I can see having a person move through a motion and observe restrictions and mobilization the segment above to free up the motion in a weight bearing functional position.