Research Video Review of Proper Conservative Methods to Correct a Reversed Cervical Curve (called kyphosis) towards a Cervical Lordosis: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5-4iZ2FfL2NlZo This is #CBPTechnique or #ChiropracticBioPhysics Technique. Over the years I've found that most doctors don't have the time to keep up with and read our CBP NonProfit peer-reviewed full text research publications. To this end, I decided to make a video reviewing each one of our publications--one at a time. Each week I will launch out a new video where I review one of the CBP NP sponsored research project. I hope many of you will find this of interest. The order will be presented in terms of the year of publication providing a historical and moving towards our most recent contemporary publications. I hope you enjoy our Compression Extension Traction Study, Dr. Deed Misalignments in the spine exert pressure on the nerves, causing #backpain, #neckpain, discomfort, organ dysfunction and eventually disease. At Ideal Spine Health Center in #boise #eagleidaho #meridianidaho we will realign the spine back to health and restore vital health to your body. Call (208) 939-2502 for a complimentary #chiropractic exam. #Chiropractor #Chiropractic #SpineResearch #XrayReliability
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Watching this video, and reading the abstract of the study, would it be correct to conclude that the compression-extension traction produced the cervical lordosis, as both experimental groups otherwise received the same treatment? The position shown for the compression-extension traction appears very similar to the retraction-extension exercise described by McKenzie. Thanks for posting these videos.