The chiro person I posted does the ProAdjuster method. You don't lie on your back or stomach - you sit up and face forward, kind of like those weird ergonomic office chairs.
A tiny handheld device beeps as it sends a signal to each vertebra - recording the state of the vertebra before the muscles can react (as they do to human hands). The result it recorded on a computer screen. The same device does the adjustment - it can be set to really gentle - and stops automatically when the vertebra is adjusted properly. Sounds like a woodpecker, but is really painless.
Even gentle enough for little ones:
Do check with your ortho guy. He is the expert - but you are the boss.
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