Chiropractic Neurological Activator-Percussion Hammer

Chiropractic Neurological Activator-Percussion Hammer  
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Reference: knf-36326

Description

The Neurological Percussor-Activator is used to eliminate joint subluxations (osteopathic lesions, mechanical blockages, impingement,...) by mechanical and neurological means.

Technical characteristics:


The Neurological Activator-Percussor Method is an integrated chiropractic technique of methods for finding and correcting subluxations in the spine and other skeletal areas of the body.
It is an instrument for manual use capable of creating a dynamic impact that creates a controlled force adjustment in a precise and specific direction, at high speed, in order to combat subluxation.
A small, hand-held, metal instrument gives a moderate but powerful thrust that is barely noticeable to the patient. Thrust is developed by the quick release of a compressed spring within the instrument. It acts mechanically and neurologically and substitutes force for high speed.


Indications:


It is indicated for all types of patients, especially children, the elderly and all those who are averse to handling or in whom it is absolutely contraindicated.
Patients who suffer from any type of back pain (low back pain, neck pain, herniated disc, osteoarthritis) benefit from this method, as it is such a "soft" technique it has no contraindications. Also those patients with headaches, gonalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, painful shoulder and sacro-iliac pain.
Fight joint subluxations without forced positions or cracks.


Method and procedures:


When any force, such as a chiropractic correction, invades the body, the muscles in the involved area are automatically reflexively contracted, in order to "protect" that area from intrusion. The Activator instrument produces a thrust that is faster than the body's reflex response and can tense local muscles. So, in simple terms, the force needed to move and adjust the assembly is developed by the "speed" of the instrument's orientation and not by a great "force". Thus, although the activating instrument produces a very effective impulse, it is considered as a very mild sensation only.

This technique uses specific procedures to uncover spinal joint dysfunction, analyze lower limb length inequality, uncover body mechanics issues, and test neurological reflexes.