Proprioceptive Stimulation

Proprioceptive stimulation may provide temporary relief but is not as effective as a specific chiropractic adjustment. The goal of rubbing and moving is to give the brain more information about the stiff region. Neck stimulation combines r…

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Proprioceptive stimulation may provide temporary relief but is not as effective as a specific chiropractic adjustment. The goal of rubbing and moving is to give the brain more information about the stiff region. Neck stimulation combines rubbing the tender area with active movement through different directions. Rubbing tight or tender neck areas while moving gently is presented as a safer option than trying to create a pop.