Try thinking about cracking a patient's joints from the chiropractor's point of view...many chiropractors graduate with only having performed several hundreds of adjustments...this may sound like a lot, but it isn't! IMO it takes thousands of adjustments to perfect the art which comes AFTER graduating. This is a critical moment in a chiropractor's career and when there is usually a internal debate about even joining the workforce as one! Just keeping it honest. So if I seem surprised or shocked at how a joint decides to move under the force that I am applying, it is a genuine reaction from myself and the patient. For me, it never gets old the joy from the patient at the relief they feel and my satisfaction at a job well done. Support the channel with a membership! Membership link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw2rs0uJqzN0ZzfmfkQ03pQ/join Instagram: @chiro_dragon DISCLAIMER: Content posted contains generalized statements based on medical knowledge/product usage does not and is not intended to offer medical advice, diagnosis, or act as a prescriber of treatment. No promises, representations, or warranties are provided regarding the suitability of any of its content, products, or offerings for individualized self care. (FULL DISCLAIMERS HERE: http://www.mondragonchiropractic.com) FTC disclaimer: some but not all links are affiliate links and if you make a purchase through this link, I will receive a small commission for referring you to the product. Thank you so much in advance if you decide to make a purchase an item through the links provided.
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