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Activator Methods International Ltd.
2950 N. Seventh Street, Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85014
ofc 602-224-0220
fax 602-224-0230
toll free 1-800-598-0224
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Subject: Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique: General Articles |
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| Title: Technique Overview: Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique |
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| Reference: Cooperstein, R. Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique. Chiropractic Technique 1997; 9(3):108-114 |
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Abstract: Statement of Intent: Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique (AMCT) seeks to conduct a systematic analysis of basic body biomechanics, under the general belief that disturbed mechanics leads to disturbed function. A series of diagnostic provocative maneuvers and leg checks are used to identify the location of subluxation; the therapeutic goal is to restore proper body mechanics through the application of low-force adjustments. The use of the activator adjusting instrument is thought to promote increased safety for patient and doctor.
Overview: According to Fuhr, AMCT is a synthesis of several analytic systems and low- force adjustive procedures, including Logan Basic, Derifield-Thompson leg checking and VanRumpt's Directional Non-Force Technique (DNFT), the latter of which features thumb thrusts and a system of leg length analysis [1]. Subluxation, detected primarily by the leg check procedure, are addressed with a mechanical percussive tool (Activator Adjusting Instrument or, simply, "Activator"). The leg checking procedure also serves to establish correction of the subluxations. |
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