Subluxation Theory
The article distinguishes traumatic subluxation or dislocation from ordinary non-traumatic pain stories. The article rejects the idea that ribs, spinal segments, sacroiliac joints, or other joints casually go out during ordinary movement.…
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The article distinguishes traumatic subluxation or dislocation from ordinary non-traumatic pain stories. The article rejects the idea that ribs, spinal segments, sacroiliac joints, or other joints casually go out during ordinary movement. In non-traumatic situations, the article says the out-of-place explanation is usually not plausible. The article says subluxation explanations should not be used clinically without evidence. Subluxation theory claims that joints become misaligned and require manual repositioning.