The Activator technique is a specific method
Protocol
The first step in almost any chiropractic physical examination is a detailed analysis of spinal joint dysfunction.This may include an analysis of a patients range of motion such as flexion, extension, rotation and lateral bending exercises done at each vertebral level in order for the chiropractor better understand what level the problem exists at.
Other tests may be done such as X-rays, instrumentation, soft tissue palpation, leg length inequalities, muscle reflex testing and analyzing a patients biomechanics (ways they walk or how they sit in a chair). Not all of these tests are needed in order for the doctor to gain a understanding of which joint or joints need to be adjusted. These are all just helpful tools that chiropractors use regardless of the technique being applied in order to better serve the patients needs.
Adjustment
The activator itself is a small hand held instrument that delivers a high speed low force adjustment to the patient. It is a painless procedure and is often times utilized on children who have trouble sitting still or elderly patients that may be contraindicated for a manual (hands on) adjustment. The activator enables the doctor to exactly pinpoint the correct site that needs to be adjusted which can be helpful in preventing injury to patients that may have pre-existing conditions such as osteoporosis. These conditions may weaken the bone and this requires a lower force adjustment which the activator delivers.
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