Musculoskeletal Manipulations

Musculoskeletal Manipulations

Osteopathic and chiropractic medicine focus on the body's ability to heal itself. One of the techniques they use is to manipulate bones - especially the spine to alleviate back pain and pressures or nerves. Many practices in sports medicine and massage also use these techniques, including acupressure and applied kinesthesiology.
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