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I would love to do more HVLA, but unfortunately, I'm not comfortable and am a little scared honestly to practice it outside of lab. In OMT lab, they tell and show us how to place our hands and where to thrust, but when my classmates and I try to figure it out outside of class, we're at a loss.
The only thing I know that I can do that will pop is the Texas twist. I've tried Kirksville, sacrum, lumbars and other techniques and have never cracked anyone. And about cervicals - forget about it. I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with cervicals. I feel like I'm doomed to only muscle energy, counterstrain and myofascial release.
I hear most of HVLA is based on positioning. So, how can you learn positioning? I can read it in books and I can learn about it in class, but without a doctor showing me what to do every step of the way, I can never get it to work. I know HVLA works and our OMT fellows have done WONDERS on me (seriously) that I really want to learn it. I know practice makes perfect, but I'd rather not be practicing the wrong technique.
How have you guys learned HVLA? I guess it's a good thing that we don't have to perform this on boards, but still - I want to learn it for more than just passing lab practicals. I feel like an HVLA ******.
The only thing I know that I can do that will pop is the Texas twist. I've tried Kirksville, sacrum, lumbars and other techniques and have never cracked anyone. And about cervicals - forget about it. I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with cervicals. I feel like I'm doomed to only muscle energy, counterstrain and myofascial release.
I hear most of HVLA is based on positioning. So, how can you learn positioning? I can read it in books and I can learn about it in class, but without a doctor showing me what to do every step of the way, I can never get it to work. I know HVLA works and our OMT fellows have done WONDERS on me (seriously) that I really want to learn it. I know practice makes perfect, but I'd rather not be practicing the wrong technique.
How have you guys learned HVLA? I guess it's a good thing that we don't have to perform this on boards, but still - I want to learn it for more than just passing lab practicals. I feel like an HVLA ******.