What Is a Chiropractic Activator?
Although the spine technique can be traced back to Hippocrates and ancient Greek doctors, spinal neuromedicine was founded by DDPalmer in 1895 and the first in Davenport, North Iowa, in 1897 Chiropractic training school.
Palmer developed spinal neuromedical theories and methods on a multi-disciplinary basis, including hand therapy medicine, orthopedics and osteopathy, combined with his original improvements. The term "Chiropractic" is derived from the ancient Greek roots, meaning "hand-operated". The term was first coined by Palmer and named by a patient named Revever Samuel H. Weed.
Spinal neuromedicine was developed during a period of major innovation in medical training and practice in the United States. During that period, many medical methods emerged, and both conventional medical treatment and alternative medical treatments could be selected.