How patterns of tension on the spinal cord are identified and released with non-force chiropractic. Why non-force techniques and specific, tailored stretching exercises last so much longer than any kind of forceful treatment.

EPISODE · Dec 30, 2023 · 25 MIN

How patterns of tension on the spinal cord are identified and released with non-force chiropractic. Why non-force techniques and specific, tailored stretching exercises last so much longer than any kind of forceful treatment.

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How to help people with failed surgery for disc herniations, rotator cuff, carpal tunnel, torn meniscus and plantar fasciitis—who still have pain, but cannot tolerate forceful treatments.Signals sent from the spine, and from short/tight muscles and hypersensitive nerve endings throughout the body convince the brain that it is safe to finally relax, and release patterns of tension that have been causing poor posture, and limiting range of motion, for years—even decades.Since there is no force applied, your brain has to figure out what muscles to use to release unnecessary tension. So it learns something on each and every visit, resulting in a solution that lasts.CASE STUDY: A man in his 40s has a severe, 7 mm disc herniation in his low back essentially completely eliminated without surgery. Restoration of normal disc documented with a series of three MRI scans. He returns to lifting weights, and remains pain-free.

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