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The Activator Method Technique is a gentle, low-force program of Chiropractic care. It has been safely used for nearly 40 years to benefit people with a wide range of health problems- neck pain, shoulder pain, sciatica, arthritis with subsequent pain relief without drugs or surgery.
In the late 1960's, this revolutionary Chiropractic technique was developed to improve safety and comfort for the Chiropractic patients. Since then, the technique has grown to be the most widely used "low force" Chiropractic technique in the world.
The Activator Technique incorporates the latest advances in orthopedic, neurological, and Chiropractic examinations along with a unique system of administering spinal adjustments.
The Activator is a spring-loaded device that is activated by compressing a handle on the shank of the instrument. It delivers a force to a rubber attachment which is connected to the end of a stylus. It is placed on the skin directly over an articulation (joint) that is to be adjusted (mobilised).
George M. Hardas has received extensive training in the Activator Technique. This method is also one of the most scientifically researched techniques in Chiropractic. Patients all over the world are benefiting from the ease and precision of this unique method of Chiropractic care.
The assessments and subsequent diagnosis and treatments conducted by Dr. Hardas are based on clinical research that he has retained from RNSH (Royal North Shore Hospital), PMRI (Pain Management Research Institute), ORI (Orthopaedic Research Institute – St George Hospital) and presentations to AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons), SMA (Sports Medicine Australia) and COCA (Chiropractic and Osteopathic Collage Australia).
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