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You can look for a chiropractor who utilizes Applied Kinesiology and also ask them if they can adjust with an activator or some other adjustment tool. Our chiro uses the tools almost exclusively with us. Some times, he does need to do a hands-on adjustment but that is very rare.
My husband had extremely low platelets so we were concerned about getting adjustments but at the same time, knew he needed some help getting re-alinged and balanced. This approach worked well for him.
Do a search on chiropractor adjustment tool and lots of stuff will come up. There's also some you tube videos you can watch.
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