We begin by analyzing how well your spine moves. We test how well you turn and bend. While you’re lying face down, we’ll evaluate the length of your legs. This simple and time-tested procedure can reveal significant differences in leg lengths, which tells us if subluxations exist, and their location. It also helps us know when to adjust and when not to adjust.
Because an adjustment using the activator method is many times faster than an adjustment delivered by hand, the body rarely tightens to resist, making adjustments comfortable and effective. It’s also helpful for adjusting elbows, wrists, knees, and other joints of the body.