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'''Diversified technique''' (DT) is the most commonly used manipulative technique by [[chiropractors]].<ref name=ACA_techniques>[http://acatoday.org/pdf/PDR/ChiropracticTechniques.pdf Chiropractic Techniques] - [[American Chiropractic Association]]</ref> Like many chiropractic and osteopathic manipulative techniques, Diversified is characterized by a high velocity low amplitude thrust. Diversified is considered the most generic chiropractic manipulative technique and is differentiated from other techniques in that its objective is to restore proper movement and alignment of spine and joint dysfunction.<ref name=Cooperstein_Gleberzon>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=x7hrs-7YJx0C&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&dq=diversified+chiropractic+technique&source=web&ots=uJPTVCWlYI&sig=qKW8O71v0HGyrKW-N7z5Rgd3zJg Technique Systems in Chiropractic]'' - Cooperstein & Gleberzon</ref>
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'''Diversified technique''' (DT) is the most commonly used manipulative technique by [[chiropractor]]s.<ref name=ACA_techniques>[http://acatoday.org/pdf/PDR/ChiropracticTechniques.pdf Chiropractic Techniques] - [[American Chiropractic Association]]</ref> Like many chiropractic and osteopathic manipulative techniques, Diversified is characterized by a high velocity low amplitude thrust. Diversified is considered the most generic chiropractic manipulative technique and is differentiated from other techniques in that its objective is to restore proper movement and alignment of spine and joint dysfunction.<ref name=Cooperstein_Gleberzon>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=x7hrs-7YJx0C&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&dq=diversified+chiropractic+technique&source=web&ots=uJPTVCWlYI&sig=qKW8O71v0HGyrKW-N7z5Rgd3zJg Technique Systems in Chiropractic]'' - Cooperstein & Gleberzon</ref>
 
The diversified technique remains the principle system taught at [[National University of health Sciences | National University of Health Sciences]], [[New York Chiropractic College]], [[Southern California University of Health Sciences]], and [[Northwestern College of Chiropractic]].
 
The diversified technique remains the principle system taught at [[National University of health Sciences | National University of Health Sciences]], [[New York Chiropractic College]], [[Southern California University of Health Sciences]], and [[Northwestern College of Chiropractic]].
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 11:15, 14 June 2011

Diversified technique (DT) is the most commonly used manipulative technique by chiropractors.[1] Like many chiropractic and osteopathic manipulative techniques, Diversified is characterized by a high velocity low amplitude thrust. Diversified is considered the most generic chiropractic manipulative technique and is differentiated from other techniques in that its objective is to restore proper movement and alignment of spine and joint dysfunction.[2] The diversified technique remains the principle system taught at National University of Health Sciences, New York Chiropractic College, Southern California University of Health Sciences, and Northwestern College of Chiropractic.

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