As a Doctor of Chiropractic, it would probably never occur to you to evaluate for subluxation based only on the complaints of the patient.
Imagine the situation: the patient tells you how they feel and, without doing any kind of palpation (motion or static), x-ray, surface EMG, technique-specific evaluative protocol, or any other type of objective evaluation, you would go and adjust him.
A pure case of psychic subluxation diagnosis?
Seems absurd right?
Well, that's what conventional medicine does when it comes to the 1 in 6 children that suffer from neurodevelopmental disorders.
They diagnose based on behavior, and never take a look at the brain!
Here's a researcher that, although still engrained in the medical treatment paradigm, got it better together.
Duration: 7 minutes
If you want to take care of children with neurobehavioral disorders such as ADHD, dyslexia and autism, you need to look at their brain. This is what I teach you to do in the Mentoring Experience.