Chiropractors
How Much Force is Used by Your Chiropractor?, Part 1
Chiropractors differ not only in the areas of the spine they focus on, but also in how much force is used while adjusting. Of the many chiropractic techniques, most are primarily different ways to provide a specific kind of adjustment to the spine. Since many techniques are similar, as a consumer, you don't really need to know which technique your chiropractor is using. But you might want to know the level of force involved.
Some chiropractors use very low force in their adjustments. They make use of what are called trigger points. Trigger points are specific locations on the spine that are connected energetically with different organs and limbs. Because trigger points are very sensitive, applying even small amounts of force at those locations will create significant changes in the organs and limbs that are connected with them. (Based on ancient Chinese medicine's knowledge of energy flow, trigger points also are used in acupuncture, acupressure, and reflexology.)
Other chiropractors make use of pressure probes or wands, again to apply a light force in very specific areas. Many chiropractors who focus on cervical and upper cervical work use primarily low-force techniques. Because the bones in the neck are relatively small compared to
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