Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I've seen something less than 2 dozen cases of this presenting in my clinic for treatment since 1978....so I have limited but very positive experience with this technique. and when the coccyx truly is 'anterior' with all the signs taught by --who was it so long ago?? Not Dr. Stober, but one of his colleagues...it has proved to be a VERY beneficial technique. I have not been effective with the 'external tissue pull' approach others when there is true anterior subluxation. I've had patients with a variety of mechanisms of injury, from jumping off the high bridge into the swimming hole (40' or more); one jumped down backward off a stack of pallets and managed to land with their tail bone ON a doorknob.....on was kick starting their motorcycle and the foot slipped, dropping them suddenly on the back of the gas tank....several were FROM childbirth....some from slip and fall or sports injuries..... As odd as it sounded when I FIRST was introduced to it, it is simple, effective and efficient. And it helped a half-dozen women with a more regular menstrual cycle, if their reports are to be held credible. I'd be willing to teach those who are unfamiliar or uneasy with the process. Jack Pedersen DC Happy New Year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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