What Is An Adjustment?
It is the art of correcting the subluxation.
We follow The Gonstead Method protocol for adjusting.
What Is A Spinal Adjustment?
It is the proper repositioning of the spinal vertebra back to its correct position on top of the disc.
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Purpose – To relieve nerve pressure & restore normal function to the nervous system
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We perform manual (by hand) adjustments only.
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Misalignments occur in multiple directions.
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Adjusting by hand is the only way to correct all directions of misalignment at once.
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What Is An Extraspinal Adjustment?
Extraspinal adjustments address joint dysfunction in areas other than the spine.
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Purpose – To realign the joint to its correct position
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There are 360 moveable segments in the body.
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If a joint can move, it can misalign.
Common Extraspinal Adjustments
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Shoulders
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Elbows
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Hands
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Feet
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Knees
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Jaw
What Are Possible Symptoms of Extraspinal Subluxations?
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Pain
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Inflammation/Heat
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Limited Range of Motion
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Limited Function
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“It just doesn’t feel right.”
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“It just doesn’t move right.”
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“I can’t do things like I used to.”