Thanks John, I am just starting out learning cracking techniques and hope really soon to be proficient enough to run a Chiro business out of my in-laws spare bedroom, this looks really easy and will be a good one to add to my routine.
Sometimes the ligament tension changes, hence a noise from change of position rather than caviation from joint, plus it can be another segment if the therapist altered the position slightly, regards JG
Hi John Great Video as always. What about looking for Trigger Points in Qaudratus Lumborum prior to Manipulation. Has always John,very much Appreciated. Best Wishes Stuart
Surely a great tutor but a question arise is that how many times one can do the thrust at once and told the patient that we have corrected the spine by manipulation
The best explanation I have seen of this technique. Well done sir.
Mr. John as usual short video with huge information 👍..
Thank you very much
My pleasure! Regards JG
Thanks John, I am just starting out learning cracking techniques and hope really soon to be proficient enough to run a Chiro business out of my in-laws spare bedroom, this looks really easy and will be a good one to add to my routine.
One clean thrust... Thank you.
You're welcome! Regards JG
جميل جدا دكتور ما تقدمه للمتابعين ونريد المزيد حول هذه التقنيات وكل ما يتعلق بالعمود الفقري ❤ سؤال هل تقوم بنفس العملية من الجهة الآخرة كذالك
Sounds great, i have a question
What idea are you using for ers, is the frayetts or kaltenborn ?
Fryettes Law - regards JG
Do you have a vid from L4 to L1
I am bound to have those videos as done a lot for the lumbar spine, regards JG
@@JohnGibbons fantastic, will check through. Many thanks
how'd it cavitate twice? or was it a different segement? hello from Florida
Sometimes the ligament tension changes, hence a noise from change of position rather than caviation from joint, plus it can be another segment if the therapist altered the position slightly, regards JG
Great teacher in the world love and regards from india ❤
Very kind, regards JG
Hi John Great Video as always. What about looking for Trigger Points in Qaudratus Lumborum prior to Manipulation. Has always John,very much Appreciated. Best Wishes Stuart
No need in reality - regards JG
Surely a great tutor but a question arise is that how many times one can do the thrust at once and told the patient that we have corrected the spine by manipulation
Thanks and the demonstration was a variation of the lumbar roll and the kickstart versions, regards JG
Dr John Would you explain the osteopath protocol in manipulation? Like which one we need to check first before we check other part of the body?
To much to write here for that and if honest I am a busy person, regards JG
@@JohnGibbons ok sir.. I would like to have certificate from you about pelvic soon.
If it was corrected on method one with the crack, how come it cracked again on method 2 straight after?
Sometimes you hear a 'pre-click' which is probably a change of tension to a ligament - regards JG
WTF is a registered osteopath? lol
I am indeed, regards JG