BLACK BELT Chiropactor giving a FULL Body adjustment using Applied Kinesiology Technique.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Using muscle testing to locate a subluxation of the SPINE with a LOUD POP adjustment. 11231 Richmond Avenue suite D 100 A.#Webster, #NRT, #Cold Laser, #Houstonchiropractor, #Bestchiropractor, #chiropractor, #chiropractorHouston, #Accidentinjury, #AppliedKinesiology, #ActivereleaseTechnqiue, #GrastonTechnqiue, #Lowerbackpain, #neckpain, #nutrition, #standardprocess

Комментарии • 55

  • @justanotherguy2530
    @justanotherguy2530 2 года назад +162

    Now if this was done correctly both doctor and patient are supposed to get red in the face but I suspect only i got red in the face... this time

  • @MattAdams777
    @MattAdams777 6 месяцев назад +6

    Some super good quackery. Thanks as always!

  • @anonymous10099
    @anonymous10099 Год назад +38

    No banana for you yet

  • @farnhaan8882
    @farnhaan8882 11 месяцев назад +11

    Nobody finds it suspicious that passing his hand over several spots while playing her wrist like a guitar results in the same cracks or "adjustments" you see in any other chiropractic video?

  • @daphnemccann8172
    @daphnemccann8172 Год назад +8

    I love love love your AK videos. Please keep 'em coming! Much respect for your work and bedside manner.

  • @VishousDhestroyer
    @VishousDhestroyer 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for your videos! I love watching them.

  • @justice738ify
    @justice738ify Год назад +7

    I am jealous of this man’s knowledge of onions

  • @matthewbradford5302
    @matthewbradford5302 Год назад +18

    Sometimes you might fell me touching your feet - even when I’m not touching you.

  • @sarahjohnson-nt4fm
    @sarahjohnson-nt4fm Год назад +3

    Wow so amazing how he does his work.

  • @phil6025
    @phil6025 6 месяцев назад

    Certainly real chiropractic...and kinesiology? But that was also real asmr. Great to watch The Dr's technique.

  • @personalinjuryshow
    @personalinjuryshow Год назад +3

    Incredible work doctor, thanks for sharing.

  • @mortty925
    @mortty925 Год назад +16

    scam but still watching

    • @psilocypher
      @psilocypher 4 месяца назад +1

      Indeed, but it’s still worth it for the relief you get.

  • @paulgibson4991
    @paulgibson4991 Год назад +8

    Cheap way of copping a feel

  • @rosstheboss2615
    @rosstheboss2615 Год назад +5

    Good asmr but the theory behind it is non-existent.

  • @kevinpriggert6501
    @kevinpriggert6501 2 года назад +2

    amazing

  • @russellknight3052
    @russellknight3052 Год назад +4

    Should socks be taken off before the treatment?

  • @cruise03
    @cruise03 Год назад +28

    I see value in chiropractic adjustments. I see value in muscle testing. I see value in acupuncture. Where I have trouble is in the theory that the practitioner holding their arm out to their side and tapping their own knuckles against the patient's body in a specific sequence somehow "opens a door" for them to discover structural integrity issues in their patient. I'm sure, in your schooling, this took some convincing. I'm sure you wouldn't consider AK pseudoscience but how would you convince me as someone who appreciates the value of homeopathic treatments, that it isn't pseudoscience?

    • @wandayoung5904
      @wandayoung5904 Год назад +3

      it works for me! I love it! Try it

    • @ufailowell
      @ufailowell Год назад +4

      i mean this is just as magical thinking as homeopathy

    • @SacredAmbulance
      @SacredAmbulance Год назад +3

      So weird to me that you like chiropractic, homeopathics and acupuncture but not kinesiology.
      What gives?
      What's your "science" explanation for acupuncture or homeopathics?

    • @cruise03
      @cruise03 Год назад +7

      @@SacredAmbulance Well for starters, in a comparison of acupuncture and Applied Kinesiology, acupuncture is 3,000 years old while Applied Kinesiology originated in the 1960's. Further, acupuncture relies on making invasive contact with meridian points to address issues. AK uses a mixture of choreographed motions made by the practitioner to first "enter the patient's energetic field" and then "turn muscles on and off". This produces a placebo or ideomotor effect where the patient changes their motions unconsciously to meet the practitioner's suggestions. Dozens of international health agencies, after performing studies on the efficacy of AK, found no tangible evidence of physical change in the patients and subsequently found it to be pseudoscience.

    • @SacredAmbulance
      @SacredAmbulance Год назад +1

      @@cruise03 yeah yeah, I get that AK is wack but tell me about the science behind homeopathics or whatever meridian point is

  • @DarthPyrusTheVirus
    @DarthPyrusTheVirus Год назад

    Not bad.

  • @christopherm9037
    @christopherm9037 2 года назад +1

    💘 p̲r̲o̲m̲o̲s̲m̲

  • @Petya_KM
    @Petya_KM Год назад +2

    Every moths years and years.. She going to him... Nice salary for doctor