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Madison Chiropractic Center
Greg Lebre D.C.
3641 Clifty Dr.
Madison, IN
47250
Ph1: 812-273-4377
Fax: 812-273-4377


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Our clinic is devoted to the health and well being of each of our patients. Your comfort is our primary concern. Our goal is to educate and support our patients on their path to optimal health and wellness. We care for the health of the whole person.

 
Techniques
Diversified
Motion Palpation
Manual Adjusting
Flexion-Distraction
Thompson
Trigger Point Ther.
extremity adjusting
rehabilitation
 Services
 Specialties
Ind. Dis. Exam
Full Spine

Motion Analysis (Palpation)
Motion Analysis was brought to the United States in 1981 and quickly gained acceptance as a standard diagnostic tool for the chiropractic profession. Motion palpation is now taught in chiropractic colleges throughout the world. Motion Palpation is a diagnostic technique used by a doctor of chiropractic to locate joint dysfunction within the spinal column and extremities. This method of spinal analysis, also called Motion Analysis, is based upon the conclusion that a vertebra cannot be displaced or remain displaced if some anomaly in the soft tissues (muscles, ligaments, articular capsule, etc.) does not cause and perpetuate its malposition. Therefore a study of the normal and abnormal mobilities of all the vertebral articulations and eventually all the extra spinal points was done to determine whatever anomalies in motion could be found in relation to subluxations. Intimate methods of palpating, and later of measuring mobilities, were developed before and after different adjustments. Motion Analysis/Palpation was created as a system of spinal analysis, which permits an easy examination of the spine, both in pinpointing the different subluxations and in determining their types. This system also serves in determining direction and force of adjustment. It was found that subluxations can be classed according to the degree of restriction of mobility. It was also found that correction of the fixation usually has a spontaneous correcting effect on smaller fixations. Furthermore, when the key fixation in any series is discovered and corrected, there was found to be a series of fixations which usually occured together and disappeared together. Medical diagnosis is used to determine if a subluxation to be adjusted is the site of any pathology. Clinical diagnosis is also necessary to determine if a medical specialist is needed before proceeding with adjustment. Motion Analysis is a comprehensive diagnosis that helps the doctor to apply treatment in the most beneficial way. References: http://www.motionpalpation.org (and) Researchers: H. Gillet, D.C. & M. Liekens, D.C.

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  Sun By Appointment 
  Mon 9:00 AM Noon 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 
  Tue By Appointment 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 
  Wed 9:00 AM Noon 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 
  Thr By Appointment 
  Fri 9:00 AM Noon 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 
  Sat By Appointment 



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