1934 Reflex Pain will open your mind to another aspect of neurophysiology and how to manipulate it. You will get a crash course in muscle and neuroanatomy, an understanding about the body’s reflex system, and how to interfere with pain arcs to allow for tissue relaxation and faster healing. You will learn a whole new approach to adjusting by appropriately diagnosing vertebral subluxations beyond the false concept of joint restriction and correcting through the restriction.
This book is not for the faint of heart. That being said, if you are interested in taking your practice to a whole new level and have instant superior results then this is the book for you. Enough can’t be said about the value of this book when its concepts are applied to your practice. This is one of the books you should read twice.