Do you avoid performing HVLA manipulations on your patients' necks? 

With a list of contraindications as long as your arm and evidence suggesting that cervical HVLA thrust techniques pose an extremely small but serious risk, it's not surprising that manipulating a patient's neck may feel nerve-racking and easier to just avoid altogether. 

 

However, executing an HVLA technique on the cervical spine, when performed with SKILL, KNOWLEDGE and CLINICAL JUDGEMENT, can effectively provide relief of pain and improve range for motion for your patients. 

 

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