Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractic - List of Named Upper Cervical Techniques

List of Named Upper Cervical Techniques

  • Palmer Upper Cervical Specific Toggle Recoil (HIO)
  • Grostic hand adjustment
  • Advanced Orthogonal Techniques & Procedures (AOTP)
  • Atlas Orthogonal Technique (AO)
  • Blair Upper Cervical
  • National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA)
  • Chiropractic Orthospinology
  • KCUCS Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific
  • Kale Specific Knee Chest Brainstem
  • Laney Technique
  • Applied Upper Cervical Biomechanics
  • Upper Cervical Orthogonal - Cowin
  • Zimmerman (SAM)
  • Sutter Specific Atlas Correction
  • Life College Upper Cervical Technique
  • Pettibon Upper Cervical Specific Technique

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