Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 28015
  Title Management of common clinical syndromes of the low back and pelvis
URL https://www.apcj.net/site_files/4725/upload_files/DaviesLowBackPelvis.pdf?dl=1
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2024 Apr-Jun;4(4):30
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Publication Type Article
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Narrative: The interplay of bony, muscular, and ligamentous structures about the low back and pelvis can present a challenge to the Chiropractor to accurately diagnose and correct. 

Here I present a selection of common clinical findings of this region and describe my diagnostic approach which uncovers the source of the issue to allow its effective treatment. 

The technique of choice is the NeuroImpulse Protocol,™ a low force technique which is very specific in its application. 

This paper is taken from Module 1 of the NeuroImpulse learning materials© and manual and provides the busy practitioner with a clean and tidy clinical approach to what are frequently difficult problems to resolve. 

Author keywords: Chiropractic - Clinical management - Low Back - Pelvis - NeuroImpulse Protocol. 

This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher; click on the above link for free full text. Online access only.


 

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