not a super great view of upper leg. you mentioned stabilizing it against the table. are you actually stabilizing and compressing it also into patient top thigh? so the four points are chest contact, spine contact, post thigh and anterior thigh. I'm a smaller 5'5'' doc that struggles with larger thicker stiff patients. LFD is my friend. but would like more side posture when needed. i look forward to trying this out on my wife tonight ;) lol
@@trinacompton9274 i hear you there. we're not all built or possess all the answers and solutions the same as each other. i suppose we all have our strengths and weaknesses. where i might not be able to muscle in a tough L5 side posture I do have great skill in other areas which are much needed. accepting these facts and moving on, being my best is the challenge. ;)
Good Job! 👍👍
Thanks!
Can you do a demo of a supine cervical manipulation? Particularly an Uncovertebral adjustment where it's a push- not a rotary adjustment.
Cheers
What's uncovertable please
@dg-wb4xg a lateral flexion cervical adjustment which involves a straight push. Instead of a rotational adjustment.
Are you in sandiego
Birmingham, AL
not a super great view of upper leg. you mentioned stabilizing it against the table. are you actually stabilizing and compressing it also into patient top thigh? so the four points are chest contact, spine contact, post thigh and anterior thigh. I'm a smaller 5'5'' doc that struggles with larger thicker stiff patients. LFD is my friend. but would like more side posture when needed. i look forward to trying this out on my wife tonight ;) lol
This is my issue too. I am 5’2”. Wide patients are my nemesis.
@@trinacompton9274 i hear you there. we're not all built or possess all the answers and solutions the same as each other. i suppose we all have our strengths and weaknesses. where i might not be able to muscle in a tough L5 side posture I do have great skill in other areas which are much needed. accepting these facts and moving on, being my best is the challenge. ;)