The Activator has many different names according to clients. It then helps the clinician to find the location of the problem and address it using an instrument called an Activator. Using a series of observations and tests, it is designed to help the clinician evaluate the function of joints and isolate bio-mechanical or nervous system errors. Some chiropractors may just use only the Activator Method, whereas other clinicians use it in practice alongside other ways of adjusting, such as the drop table or the clicking technique you may be familiar with. The Activator method is a type of adjusting and way of working. You may have heard about the Activator Method, you may have not.
At Back 2 Balance, we appreciate that there is no one size fits all, and that the more techniques we have in our skill set, the more we can help the community.
In this blog she takes you through what it is and why we use it as a technique. Megan Rogerson, our Osteopath here at Back 2 Balance, Hove, has recently finished her Activator Methods Protocol.