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How is Structural integration different from Chiropractic?

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How is Structural integration different from Chiropractic?

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Chiropractic therapy tends to focus on bone alignment and individual joints, and typically uses high velocity thrusting methods. However, unless the tension and strain in the soft tissue is addressed, the bones will continue to be pulled out of alignment. Structural Integration, involves slower sustained pressures and manipulations of deeper connective tissues that surround and support bones and joints. The goal is to achieve balanced tension and support which allows the bones and joints to fall back into their proper alignment naturally.

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