I should have added that Austin uses something called a drop tables or Thompson table. That means that he isn't pushing and tugging your body. You simply lay on a hydraulic table, he pushes a pedal while is hand is your back. The segment of table pushes up and the adjustment is that simple. No hard pushing, twisting or pretzel manipulation. I went to Austin because his advertisement in the Orange Book indicates that he is a Palmer grad. For some reason, that is the only chiropractic school I knew of.
I should have added that Austin uses something called a drop tables or Thompson table. That means that he isn't pushing and tugging your body. You simply lay on a hydraulic table, he pushes a pedal while is hand is your back. The segment of table pushes up and the adjustment is that simple. No hard pushing, twisting or pretzel manipulation. I went to Austin because his advertisement in the Orange Book indicates that he is a Palmer grad. For some reason, that is the only chiropractic school I knew of.