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September 16, 2021 17 mins

On our last episode, we took you through the Atlas Orthogonal technique that Dr. Rachel Myers uses at Ammons Chiropractic. Now we want to share the differences between that and what Dr. Tri Myers uses at Omega Chiropractic. This ‘snap, crackle, and pop’ approach might be one you’re more familiar with, but find out how they use different movement assessments to identify and treat your pain.

 

Read more and get additional resources here: http://aohealthpodcast.com/ep-3-how-omega-chiropractic-differs-from-the-atlas-technique/104/ 

 

What we discuss on this episode: 

0:29 – SMFA and FMS

2:27 – How our clients utilize this

4:48 – Stable vs mobile joints

6:46 – Finding the primary area of pain

8:16 – Correlation between assessment and adjustment

10:05 – Other therapies we do

11:27 – Reasons to use kinesiology tape

12:35 – Things they do decrease inflammation

14:08 – Old school approach

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