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Those painful subluxations continue to wear her body down, and, in the longer term, Jane worries she "might have frozen shoulder and other arthritic issues."

From BBC • Sep. 29, 2021

Chiropractors speak of subtle misalignments or "subluxations" of the spine, but other doctors usually cannot detect them.

From Time Magazine Archive

Practitioners assert that they are correcting spinal "subluxations," which they describe as misalignments of vertebrae that result in damaging and often painful pressures on nerves in the spinal cord.

From Time Magazine Archive

If such dislocations or subluxations be the sole cause of the trouble, their correction by manipulative treatment may produce a cure within a few weeks.

From Nature Cure by Lindlahr, Henry

These displacements, called "vertebral subluxations," are best "adjusted" by means of manipulations in the form of chiropractic "thrusts."

From Nature Cure by Lindlahr, Henry



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