Adjusting Smarter, not Harder

Use simple methods to whisper what the subluxation or somatic dysfunction needs to hear to let go and restore itself to normal
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    Adjust with ease. Learn to use slack vs. tension and a tug vs. a push to whisper away subluxations 

    The viewpoint that one needs to thrust through the line of resistance to release subluxations has been the stronghold of chiropractic since the 1890s.  The reason why has been explained by various researchers.  Their explanations have served to create a new way to adjust quickly by placing the muscle(s) in somatic dysfunction into a comfortable position before delivering a releasing force that the muscle doesn't resist, but complies with, almost instantly.  Come learn how!
    What We Offer

    What's included in this online course?

    A step-by-step guide

    Dr. Feldman's expertise will help you become an expert in the clinical treatment of spinal subluxations and somatic dysfunction

    Study at your own pace

    You can enroll in this course whenever you want, and study at your own time and pace.

    Unique learning experience

    This information is new.  It is not offered anywhere else.  It is cutting edge and can be incorporated into whatever your technique is: from osseous, to instrument adjusting, light force, and muscle balancing.  

    Ethan Feldman DC

    Ethan Feldman has been a chiropractor since 1988.  He has been teaching chiropractors various forms of releasing somatic dysfunction by positioning the articulation, as well as the proper ergonomics for the chiropractor to remain injury free for well over 10 years before discovering, in 2023 how to release subluxations and somatic dysfunction in their relaxed state almost instantly.  He has worked with many of the major international dance companies of the world as the chiropractor of choice for Cal-Performances.  He was a founding member of the International Association of Dance Medicine and selected as Best Practitioner in Berkeley, California for Aches and Pains by San Francisco Magazine.  
    Patrick Jones - Course author
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