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I'm curious about this, Bob

is this to anesthesize the area,

you do apply this externally, in the general area, yet?

does it anesthetize the intrarectal region effectively?

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Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

Anyone have any pointers on the dreaded coccyx

repositioning/adjustment/move? My pt. whom I wrote of previously has

decided

he wants me to have a go of it. He fell on his tailbone in June and it

has

not progressed with time or my excellent low back/pelvis adjustments.

All kidding aside, I am going to do my best to reduce this and am

wondering

about the amount pressure that it takes and if constant pressure is as

effective as a thrust style impulse. Should I sense a release or is it

more

of a subtle change?

Thanks for any info you might share. I'll report back on the results.

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The Activator adjustment works great for coccyx.

DeSiena

On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:00:01 -0700 Abrahamson

<drscott@...> writes:

> Anyone have any pointers on the dreaded coccyx

> repositioning/adjustment/move? My pt. whom I wrote of previously has

> decided

> he wants me to have a go of it. He fell on his tailbone in June and

> it has

> not progressed with time or my excellent low back/pelvis

> adjustments.

> All kidding aside, I am going to do my best to reduce this and am

> wondering

> about the amount pressure that it takes and if constant pressure is

> as

> effective as a thrust style impulse. Should I sense a release or is

> it more

> of a subtle change?

> Thanks for any info you might share. I'll report back on the

> results.

>

> --

> Dr. Abrahamson

>

>

>

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I dread to ask you how you get an activator in position to deliver the

impulse. Maybe I'm missing something.

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Dr. Abrahamson

> From: adesiena@...

> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:39:23 -0700

>

> Subject: Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

>

> ,

>

> The Activator adjustment works great for coccyx.

>

> DeSiena

>

>

> On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:00:01 -0700 Abrahamson

> <drscott@...> writes:

>> Anyone have any pointers on the dreaded coccyx

>> repositioning/adjustment/move? My pt. whom I wrote of previously has

>> decided

>> he wants me to have a go of it. He fell on his tailbone in June and

>> it has

>> not progressed with time or my excellent low back/pelvis

>> adjustments.

>> All kidding aside, I am going to do my best to reduce this and am

>> wondering

>> about the amount pressure that it takes and if constant pressure is

>> as

>> effective as a thrust style impulse. Should I sense a release or is

>> it more

>> of a subtle change?

>> Thanks for any info you might share. I'll report back on the

>> results.

>>

>> --

>> Dr. Abrahamson

>>

>>

>>

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Before adjusting the coccyx via the rectum, strongly recommend apply

ultrasound with the coupling lotion of pure aloe vera containing 1.5%

lidocaine for 10 to 15 min .

Lotion at Wal mart or Bi mart under name of Fruit of the Earth or Ocean

Potion. Both are in the sun burn section.

DrBob

W. Pfeiffer,D.C.;D,A.B.C.O.

P. O. Box 606

Pendleton, Or. 97801

Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

Anyone have any pointers on the dreaded coccyx

repositioning/adjustment/move? My pt. whom I wrote of previously has

decided

he wants me to have a go of it. He fell on his tailbone in June and it

has

not progressed with time or my excellent low back/pelvis adjustments.

All kidding aside, I am going to do my best to reduce this and am

wondering

about the amount pressure that it takes and if constant pressure is as

effective as a thrust style impulse. Should I sense a release or is it

more

of a subtle change?

Thanks for any info you might share. I'll report back on the results.

--

Dr. Abrahamson

OregonDCs rules:

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foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

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Thank you. Will advise.

Dr.

> From: " DRBOB " <drbob@...>

> Organization: PENDLETON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC

> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:42:43 -0700

> " ' Abrahamson' " <drscott@...>, " 'DC group' "

> < >

> Subject: RE: Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

>

> :

>

> Before adjusting the coccyx via the rectum, strongly recommend apply

> ultrasound with the coupling lotion of pure aloe vera containing 1.5%

> lidocaine for 10 to 15 min .

>

> Lotion at Wal mart or Bi mart under name of Fruit of the Earth or Ocean

> Potion. Both are in the sun burn section.

>

> DrBob

>

> W. Pfeiffer,D.C.;D,A.B.C.O.

> P. O. Box 606

> Pendleton, Or. 97801

>

>

> Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

>

> Anyone have any pointers on the dreaded coccyx

> repositioning/adjustment/move? My pt. whom I wrote of previously has

> decided

> he wants me to have a go of it. He fell on his tailbone in June and it

> has

> not progressed with time or my excellent low back/pelvis adjustments.

> All kidding aside, I am going to do my best to reduce this and am

> wondering

> about the amount pressure that it takes and if constant pressure is as

> effective as a thrust style impulse. Should I sense a release or is it

> more

> of a subtle change?

> Thanks for any info you might share. I'll report back on the results.

>

> --

> Dr. Abrahamson

>

>

>

> OregonDCs rules:

> 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

> foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

> members will be tolerated.

> 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

> 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

> However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print,

> forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another

> member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have

> been removed.

>

>

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Adivce wanted: xyx adjustment

>,

>

>The Activator adjustment works great for coccyx.

>

> DeSiena

Yes, it does.....sometimes.

But sometimes ya just gotta go in.

Give me some men who are stout-hearted men......

My experience is that gentle sustained pressure in many vectors works best.

Get the tissue to relax. You may not get an audible, palpable release.

Terry Petty

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