Activator Chiropractic
Rod McLean has been actively involved in Activator technique for 24 years. He gained Advanced Proficiency rating in 1986 & became a table instructor in 2001. The 2008 Activator Technique text book acknowledged the contribution of Rod McLean to the development of Activator Methods.
Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique
Activator Methods Technique is a gentle, low-force, & effective form of chiropractic care. It has been safely used for 45+ years to benefit people with a wide range of health problems – without drugs or surgery!
Activator Technique incorporates the latest advances in orthopaedic, neurological and chiropractic examinations with a unique system of delivering spinal adjustments.
Using Activator analysis and the Activator instrument, your chiropractor can help restore spinal balance, safely and comfortably.
Who Benefits with Activator Technique?
People of all ages and from all walks of life can enjoy the benefits of an Activator adjustment. Activator Technique works well for children because it is quick and easy. Even young children who may be having problems keeping still, typically have no problems with Activator adjustments.
Elderly people benefit from Activator Technique as well. The unique Activator adjustment offers a more gentle and effective care approach for the elderly who suffer from degeneration, arthritis and osteoporosis.
What is an ‘Activator’?
An Activator is a unique, hand-held instrument scientifically designed to give very specific, ‘low-force’ adjustments.
‘Adjusting’ is a chiropractic term for ‘manipulation’ which restores healthy motion to spinal & other joints.
Why is ‘Activator’ so good?
The Activator instrument delivers a controlled, light and fast thrust that is easy on people. Activator adjustments are so quick and controlled, your body’s muscles are less likely to resist, allowing for a very precise and exact adjustment.
One of the features of Activator Technique is that we can zero in on the exact area of the body that is causing your health problems.