ADJUSTMENTS/ MANIPULATION The adjustment made by the chiropractor consists of a high velocity, short lever arm thrust applied to a vertebra, which is often accompanied by an audible release of gas (joint cavitation). The audible sound is caused by the release of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, which releases joint pressure (cavitation). The sensation is usually relieving, though minor discomfort has been reported (that usually lasts for only a short time duration) if the surrounding muscles are in spasm or the patient tenses up during the chiropractic procedure. There are times when joint cavitation or cracking does not occur and this is often due to either significant muscle splinting or the patient may not be adequately relaxed during the chiropractic procedure. Apply ice, have the patient rest, or do massage prior to attempting spinal manipulation is helpful. We also employ an adjusting instrument called an Arthrostim. This very gentle technique applies multiple thrusts per second causing stimulation of the mechanical receptors. The results are decreased pain and improved joint motion. With this tool we can treat even the most acute patient. Go to: www.SpanawayPainRelief.com to get a free REPORT and VIDEO for many of the conditions we specialize in.
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