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Types of chiropractic techniques

“Sometimes it takes a manual maneuver by hand, sometimes it takes a device, sometimes it’s a laser that works,” says Ed Wagner. “Through applied kinesiology, I discover which approach will work best for any given patient.”

Applied kinesiology (AK), also known as muscle strength testing, is a diagnostic tool developed in the 1960s and used by approximately 40 percent

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