Groves Family Chiropractic
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Activator Methods

    When most people think of chiropractic, they tend to think of adjusting by hand to realign vertebra.  While this is the most common way of adjusting a patient, there are other ways of analyzing and restoring proper joint function.  For some patients, the Activator Method gets the best results.  Activator adjusting uses a small instrument that lightly impulses into a joint to realign it and restore motion.  You can learn more by visiting www.activator.com.
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