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Update per The FineSpine ™ Method

August 5, 2024
Much as I am surprised to find oneself publishing an UPDATE to The FineSpine(tm) Method (not counting our now quite some previous/ancillary Knee Adjustment {as found on the website})…here it is!

In the just resent past it has come to my attention that in addition to our transverse approach to Thoracic Adjustment…that simple aspect which elevated it per all previous publicly available info/efforts per DIY spinal adjustment, there is in fact…ready for it…a “transverse approach” to Lumbar Adjustment (i.e. who knew?)!

We will at some point look to properly delineate this info on the website…but being less than proficient at (modern) web editing sans basic HTML, one will here simply describe the thing: Canted Beam.

By employing an “out-of-level beam” it’s found that one can in some cases most efficiently address issues involving the (out-of-level?) hips/pelvis and attached anatomy. Course The FineSpine(tm) Lumbar Adjustment is currently viewed as a most simple/appropriate/effective DIY method in this regard, “The Beam” serving as tool to decompress and align the lumbar spine, automatically. But…here we are…revealing new information that works to enhance the efficiency/effectiveness of The FineSpine(tm) Method.

One here supposes this some verifies “…old dog/new trick…”.

Respectfully,
Neal Hurd
/pres/fsltd/nrh

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