Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 22459
  Title Putting the diversity back into diversified technique: Strategies for common clinical challenges [audio lecture]
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Journal DC Tracts. 2012 Summer;24(2):3;4
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Publication Type Audio Lecture
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Lecture II Outline:

I. Size difference between the doctor and patient
  A. Modifications using drop piece tables
  B. Modifications using instrumented adjusting techniques
             1. activator
             2. pelvic blocks
  C. Modifications in patient positioning
            1. seated
            2. side-lying

II. Management of the frail patient
  A. Modification using drop-piece tables
  B. Modifications using instrumented adjusting technique
  C. Use of alternate hand contact on patient
  D. Modification in patient positioning
           1. side-lying
           2. seated
           3. prone

III Doctor injuries
  A. Use of alternate contacts on patient
           1. thumb contact with or without drop piece
          2.  forearm contacts
  B. Modifications in patient positioning

IV. Doctor and patient preferences
  A. Patient-centered approach
  B. Relying on certain procedures throughout your professional career

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