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#Start manipulating [[Cervical-Thoracic Junction]] | #Start manipulating [[Cervical-Thoracic Junction]] | ||
#Start with [[T1]] on the left, crack neck around T1, then drop to T2 and crack toward the other side. See more in depth on C1-C7 spine bones - [[How to Crack Your Neck]]. | #Start with [[T1]] on the left, crack neck around T1, then drop to T2 and crack toward the other side. See more in depth on C1-C7 spine bones - [[How to Crack Your Neck]]. | ||
#Drop down with both hands in a haert [https://youtu.be/kZHbaN3wEo4?t=313] - patient breathes in and out all the way - and chiropractor thrusts down rapidly. |
Revision as of 23:37, 11 August 2019
General
- Go through all bones/muscles of body
- Feel for tightness
Example 1:
Steps
- Start by feeling the back for tight spots.
- By sacrum - feel and press down left, right, and center. Sacral Hiatus is where the spinal cord leaves the spine. Spinal tubercles are the bumps on the spine, like on a stegosaurus.
- look at legs - put feet together, see if legs are the same length
- See if back is higher on one side than other.
- Start manipulating Cervical-Thoracic Junction
- Start with T1 on the left, crack neck around T1, then drop to T2 and crack toward the other side. See more in depth on C1-C7 spine bones - How to Crack Your Neck.
- Drop down with both hands in a haert [1] - patient breathes in and out all the way - and chiropractor thrusts down rapidly.