Sometimes a device called a PIM-gun or Activator is used to deliver a very quick and soft movement in the joint by applying it on the affected joint. This is a very safe and comfortable technique and is usually much more tolerable than a manual manipulation. It can also be used to deactivate trigger points in the muscle.
PIM (Passive Impact Mobilisations) works especially well for the following conditions:
- Wry neck (stiff neck where you are unable to turn a certain direction)
- Tightness in the chest and thoracic area
- Stiffness in joints after immobilisation
- TMJ joint stiffness
- Trigger points
What does an activator do?
An Activator provides a highly controlled, quick thrust to the area of treatment. Due to the swiftness of the Activator’s movements, the body’s muscles are less likely to resist, allowing for a more precise and accurate mobilisation of the joint. Due to the low force of the thrust, it is better tolerated than most manual manipulations.
Is it safe to use an activator?
Yes, it is very safe due to the low amplitude and force generated by the activator.
Who is qualified to use an activator?
Activators are mostly used by physiotherapists and chiropractors.
Does it hurt when an activator is used?
Due to its low force and the speed of the thrust, it is more comfortable than most other manual techniques.