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Hello group,

Everyone should check out the August Issue of the American
Chiropractor. On page 48 there is an article entitled, "Adjusting the
Holographic Body--Part 1: The physical posture of subluxation.

This article details the fact that different subluxations are
manifest in different postures.

Here are a couple of gems:

"What is meant by posture specific? It simply means that, as we
assume different postures, our body structure reveals different
subluxations."

And...

"A common example will easily clarify this: a patient feels fine
after being adjusted while lying on a chiropractic table. However,
after they get up and assume a certain physical posture they are
subluxated again: "I felt fine after the adjustment but when I go
like this I feel terrible again." That is an indication that you
missed something in your care. What did you miss? You missed the
subluxation that occurred when the patient assumed a specific
physical posture."

Indeed.

More proof that CPK is way too great.


--Adrian P. Larsen, DC, FASA






Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:12 pm

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