Revolutionizing Traditional Treatment
When you go to a chiropractor for treatment, that chiropractor - before treating you - will assess your current physical health by palpating your spine - examining you to determine your range of motion and joint fluidity. When there is a loss of range of motion that impacts the nerves this is referred to as subluxation.
The ProAdjuster electronically manages the palpation that is normally handled manually by the chiropractor - giving the doctor a much more accurate reading of your vertebra's motion and joint fluidity. This quickly and efficiently gives the chiropractor a clear picture of your spinal health so that a treatment plan can be created accordingly.
When you come to Grice Chiropractic you will receive an accurate analysis of your spinal health and we will work together to define a plan that is comfortable for you in helping you reach your health goals. We are the Pittsburgh and Cranberry, PA chiropractor that patients turn to for cutting-edge care. This is what to expect when the ProAdjuster is used in our office:
The first step...
You will meet with your chiropractor to talk about your overall health, medical history and any symptoms or discomfort that you may be experiencing. At this time, the chiropractor will ascertain your goals for treatment and your comfort level with adjustments so that your treatment plan can be adjusted to suit your specific needs.
Analysis...
The chiropractor will then use the computer analysis available through the ProAdjuster to scan your spine and isolate those areas that may be of concern. The analysis gathered from the ProAdjuster is automatically graphed to a computer monitor so that the doctor can clearly see the information and make a corrective plan.
Treatment...
In addition to providing analysis, the ProAdjuster also provides treatment through Resonant Force impulses applied to areas of discomfort or that have been identified as problem areas through the initial scan. These treatments are gentle but effective and work to reduce the subluxation and relieve nerve pressure and pain. Once the pressure is relieved, the nerve is able to freely transmit and receive signals from the brain, increasing range of motion.
The ProAdjuster will continue to be used to take subsequent readings and compare results following treatment.
|