Diversified Technique
One of the most common techniques used to correct spinal subluxations in the world is the Diversified Technique. After analyzing the areas of subluxation, a specific manual thrust is delivered.
The direction, speed, depth and angle that are used is the result of a detailed understanding of spinal biomechanics.
The energy delivered during the thrust may produce a slight “popping” sound from the shifting of gas and fluids in the joint. While this sound may be a good dinner table conversation, it is not a guide as to the value or effectiveness of the adjustment.
Improving spinal biomechanics can reduce nervous system interferences; additionally, all joints of the body can be adjusted to help restore proper range of motion and function.