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My question is this. She went to the doctor in the morning for the first time. That afternoon she noticed bruising on the inside of her ankle, the size of the palm of her hand. My concern is that there is a cause and effect relationship here. Have you heard of any side effects such as this happening in people that are treated with the activator method? Your question seems to be whether treatment with an adjusting instrument could have caused the bruising your wife observed on the inside of her ankle.
Is it possible? Is it likely? In my experience using the Activator Method for many years on a wide variety of patients, in a few rare cases temporary bruising may occur; typically in aging patients who have a history of bruising easily. And, even then it is a small 1 cm bruise, so the scenario you describe is very unusual. My questions are these. What instrument setting was used?
How many thrusts did the doctor perform on the inside of the ankle? Thank you for your response. I do not know the answers to these questions. He is a doctor listed on the web site that you mentioned earlier. He did do other tests such as the leg length test.
Does the Activator work? I have chronic lower back pain, one shorter leg and am a type 2 diabetic. My chiropractor has been in the business for years and is also qualified to train other chiropractors. Believe it or not, my GP referred me to my chiropractor! The 1st time he used the Activator on me, I was skeptical but during our post-treatment conversation, he asked how I felt. I felt fabulous! Thank you for comments, and your enthusiastic support.
I am so glad to hear Activator methods have worked for you. Why do you ask? Historically cranial adjusting which includes the Frontal bone has been included in many chiropractic techniques. Activator is no exception. If your chiropractor is following the protocol taught at the Activator Methods seminars, then it is safe to use the Activator on the Frontal bone. For me, use of the Activator has been wonderful for both my hip and my shoulder.
Great info. I just started with a well reviewed Chiro using the activator after about 20 years using a traditional. Get tension headaches maybe every 2 months and also get relief from skilled deep muscle massage. Question 1: My understanding is if muscles are tight they pull out the neck bone alignment or if the alignment is bad that makes the muscles tight.
Not sure which is the cart or horse, or both. Which do you believe is the most preventative massage or Chrio — realizing you may have a bias? Both seem to work. And activator seems just as effective than traditional although only had 3 times. In the meantime, I am probably overdosing on Ibuprofen and acetaminophen but seems to have little or no real relief nor does a hot pad on my neck.
Might this mean its more nerve tissue than muscular? For minor headaches like from too much coffee, they do work quickly but not much on a tension headache. Queston 3 — last : When he does the leg length test very quickly as I change arm positions etc. I feel no movement or change in position of leg he uses a slanted upward table , Seems amazing he can detect such a slight change when I am unaware of any movement in leg getting longer or shorter.
Appreciate your good site and was pleasantly surprised that the activator method seems to work. Tension headaches are most commonly caused by stress or bad posture. Determining what sets your headaches off will greatly reduce them.
As far as treatment goes, both chiropractic care and massage can be beneficial. The massage can work to relax the tight muscles and reduce stress and tension which is great if you catch it early on. However, if the joint is misaligned the massage will not correct the joint dysfunction and the headaches may reoccur.
As a chiropractor I am partial to the chiropractic adjustment. The Activator will be very precise in realigning the joint and will also allow the muscles to relax by stimulating mechanoreceptors which are special sensory organs within our body and allow the joint to move better by restoring proper biomechanics.
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