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Our Technology - Instrumentation
The purpose of
performing testing at your initial
evaluation is to assess the state of
physiologic function of your spine that
cannot be seen on X-Ray. The three standard
tests are:
1) Surface electromyography (SEMG Scan) to
assess the electrical current in the
muscles. Your muscles are controlled by
nerves. The SEMG measures how well the motor
nerves are working by reading the amount of
current found in the muscles. Spinal
Subluxations disturb nerve flow and cause an
abnormal amount of electrical current to
flow to your muscles. Additionally, altered
spinal position or brain function creates
muscle imbalance. This reveals an increased
amount of tension/pull on one side compare
to the other (similar to a tug of war.)
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2) Temperature Differences (Thermal Scan)
When the communication between the nerve
system and your blood vessels is disturbed
the body’s thermostat malfunctions producing
an imbalanced temperature reading along the
spine. These blood vessels are controlled by
the same part of the Central Nerve System
that coordinates your organs, glands and
body chemistry, your autonomic system.
Temperature differences beyond 1/2 a degree
can be neurologically pathological. (Umatsu)
Additionally, a non changing reading
indicates a nerve system that fails to adapt
to stress appropriately. (Palmer)

3) Range of motion: To measure loss of
Motion/Flexibility (Inclinometer)
This test measures your spinal movement
in comparison to normal ranges for your age
and gender. When there is abnormal
positioning of the vertebrae, it reduces
fluid motion of your spine. When range of
motion is restricted stress is caused on the
parts involved—this begins a decaying
process and spinal degeneration. This
process will not only affect the problem
areas, but left uncorrected will negatively
affect the whole body. If you had 1 of the 4
tires turning 20% less than the other 3 your
vehicle would be unsafe to drive. You have 7
neck bones, 12 mid-back bones, and 5
low-back bones. They must all move freely
and fluidly for you spine to take you on
your life's journeys safely.
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