Joint Manipulation – Puzzles and Paradoxes by Mel Siff

Posted by: Mel Siff Blog  :  Category: Biomechanics, Disease and Injury, Mel Siff on Anatomy/Physiology, puzzles and paradoxes, recovery

For newcomers, these P&Ps are Propositions, not facts or dogmatic
proclamations. They are intended to stimulate interaction among users
working in different fields, to re-examine traditional concepts, foster
distance education, question our beliefs and suggest new lines of research
or approaches to training. We look forward to responses from anyone who has
views or relevant information on the topics.

PUZZLE & PARADOX 72

The effects of joint manipulation or mobilisation may not be as clearly
related to traditional explanations of their underlying mechanisms as
suggested by various therapists.

Most sports scientists, physiotherapists and athletes are very aware of the
various classes of mechanical ‘realignment’ of joints (including
manipulation and mobilisation) that are applied by physical therapists or
chiropractors. These twists, thrust, pulls or pushes of the spinal column,
in particular, are often accompanied by an audible ‘click’ or ‘pop’.

The professional therapists who apply this form of treatment attribute any Read more…

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Subluxation Puzzle and Paradoxes by Mel Siff

Posted by: Mel Siff Blog  :  Category: Disease and Injury, puzzles and paradoxes

Here is another “Puzzle & Paradox” for rumination:

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

For newcomers to this forum, these P&Ps are Propositions, not facts or
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users working in different fields, to re-examine traditional concepts, foster
distance education, question our beliefs and suggest new lines of research or
approaches to training. We look forward to responses from anyone who has
views or relevant information on the topics.

PUZZLE & PARADOX 126: SUBLUXATION PARADOX

We constantly hear from colleagues and some therapists that someone’s spine
or neck is “out of alignment” or that the bones in some or other part of the Read more…

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