

“Was the doctor certified in the Activator Method?” “One of my other chiropractors used it on my neck sometimes.” But, I could tell by the expression on her face she was somewhat apprehensive. “Yes, I saw it on your website,” she said. “Are you aware that I use the Activator Method exclusively?” But I’ve learned to ask one last question before they begin their care at our office. They love chiropractic care, and want to pick up where they left off with their last chiropractor. They are in essence “pre-qualified” before they walk through the door. She and her family recently moved to the area, so she was looking for a new chiropractor.

She’d been a long time chiropractic consumer, and had visited several other chiropractors in the past. A new patient came into the office for an evaluation and chiropractic adjustment. Testing afterwards helps us deliver high-quality care and high levels of practice member satisfaction.It happened again the other day. After your adjustment, we retest to make sure changes have been produced. It’s also helpful for adjusting elbows, wrists, knees and other joints of the body. Because it’s many times faster than adjustments delivered by hand, the body rarely tightens to resist, making adjustments comfortable and effective. The Activator Methods® Adjusting Instrument is a handheld spring-loaded tool that delivers a consistent low-force, high-speed thrust. It also helps us know when to adjust and when not to adjust. This time-tested protocol tells us if nerve interferences exist and their location. This simple procedure can reveal significant differences in leg lengths. While you’re lying face down, we’ll evaluate the length of your legs. During the first evaluation, we begin by analyzing how well your spine moves.


We use one of the most popular “low force” chiropractic techniques called the Activator. Activator Instrument: the hand-held instrument delivers a precise, repeatable force at just the right angle.
