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Thompson
Thompson Terminal Point Technique is built around the research
of Dr. Derifield of Detroit Michigan. Dr. Derifield noticed
that the same adjustment on two patients with the same analysis
did not always give the same results. As he gained more experience,
he found that the answer lay in determining through analysis
whether the subluxation was lower spine or cervical. Analysis
of the patient's subluxations, using the Derifield Technique,
depends upon a very accurate leg check. Dr.Derifield created
a set of rules for checking the legs to determine the point
of the subluxation in the pelvic and lumbar area. It was further
determined that turning the head in certain ways helped to
balance the legs. Later Dr. Niblo added testing various trigger
points on the side of the short leg, and adjusting the anterior
ischium, producing astonishing results. Using a Thompson terminal
point table, which is especially designed for the Derifield
technique, a special weighing mechanism in the terminal point
table instantly weights the patient and adds only enough tension
to hold the patient in the "up" position before
the thrust is given.
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