The Gonstead system uses advanced tools like the Nervoscope, a dual probe instrument that detects temperature changes along the spine. This non-invasive technology helps identify areas of inflammation and potential subluxations, guiding chiropractors to the problem areas needing attention.
Gonstead chiropractors use full-spine X-rays taken in a standing or weight-bearing posture to assess vertebral misalignments, posture, and disc integrity. This analysis is essential for creating a tailored and precise adjustment plan. The Gonstead system is renowned for its efficiency in achieving faster recovery, which leads to higher patient satisfaction and lower treatment costs.
All Gonstead practitioners are trained to adjust with consistent techniques, ensuring high-quality care. This consistency makes the Gonstead referral system reliable, as patients can expect the same level of treatment from any Gonstead chiropractor.
The Gonstead system uses specially designed benches to accommodate various patient needs, including those with mobility issues, the elderly, or injured patients. These benches ensure comfortable and effective adjustments for all.
The Gonstead method follows a five-step analysis, including X-rays, visualization, instrumentation (Nervoscope), static palpation, and motion palpation. This thorough process ensures the correct adjustment area is identified, addressing all aspects of spinal health and alignment.
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