4-HANDs CERVICAL MANIPULATION #chiropractic #spinalmanipulation #neckadjustment



https://johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk John Gibbons is a registered Osteopath, Lecturer and Author and is demonstrating how to …

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#4HANDs #CERVICAL #MANIPULATION #chiropractic #spinalmanipulation #neckadjustment

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  • @ravimunsamy9104

    Can a cervical disc prolapse be treated with manipulation

  • @jaykay308

    omg, I want this training. where can I start )))))))))

  • @dermotgillespie5138

    Some people have been left with severe nerve damage with this so called health practice FACT

  • @johnlo5687

    Where can i learn this with you sir

  • @razakhamani1091

    I like your technique, John, as a newly qualified osteopath. i like your approach

  • @vanessadarnell7508

    What would you need to take into a chiropractor whenever you go to see one

  • @aldocesar3599

    La vértebra que" se pega"!!!???
    Es La vertebra del Equilibrio???O solo elonga??Con la MANIOBRA!!!???

  • @michael8305

    al haber más fuerzas genera mayor presión en la tracción, esperemos que compensen fuerza en la dirección correcta. Caso contrario están dañando la cervical del paciente.

  • @Chewligan1

    …. and yes he has cleanly broken his neck !!!

  • @高嶋光幸

    施術を受けてる患者❓
    危ないなぁ〜
    教えてもらう前に自分を実験代にして
    感覚を覚えたか❓🍒

  • @brandoutmusic

    what were the steps you did for this adjustment? like in terms of addressing sidebending, rotation, etc and how you know you're in the right position? I feel like getting to the right position is the hard part for me. im an osteopathic medical student btw!