A recent survey in Canada illustrates the strong preference doctors of chiropractic have for the Activator Method in that country, and reinforces the technique’s position as the world’s most popular among instrument adjusting methods. The survey, published by the Journal of the Canadian
Chiropractic Association, evaluated the preferred techniques among post-1980 graduates of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. The Activator Method was, by far, the most popular instrument adjusting technique among survey respondents. For those seeking instruction through seminars, Activator Methods seminars attracted the interest of more doctors than programs on other technique instruction.
For decades, the profession’s first chiropractic adjusting technique to rely on an instrument has remained at the forefront. Worldwide, research has shown that the Activator Method Chiropractic Technique is the most widely-used approach for doctors who deliver adjustments with instruments. To read the
report abstract on the Canadian study, please visit www.activator.com and click on the Research tab.
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