Instrument based adjusting for the even most sensitive patients: In our office, we utilize the ease and precision of instrument based adjusting. One of the newer adjusting instruments is the Impulse adjusting instrument. Technical video of Impulse. Although Impulse is widely used in our office, it is not the only instrument or technique that we use. We consider our office to be very adaptive to all patient with all kinds of needs. We are focused on using the most appropriate gentle and effective technique possible. If we find the need, we will discuss a more traditional higher force adjustment before proceeding with that adjustment.
The main treatment that is delivered in our office differs greatly from those of a traditional chiropractor. For many years, the goal has been to adjust the bones back into their “proper alignment” however, our main technique does not make this it’s primary goal. Although we still make adjustments to the spine, the primary goal is not to just move bones, but to also stimulate the nervous system to make global changes within body (including changes to the bones, muscles, organs etc…) This is accomplished naturally by allowing the body to:
- Become more aware the intended area of stress, damage, and imbalances that are being stored in that area
- Become more connected or integrated with the brain (central nervous system)
- Stimulate numerous types of receptors that communicate with the brain called mechanoreceptors
- Here are some types of mechanoreceptors:
Proprioceptors – Tells the brain where the joint is in space
Golgi Tendon organs – tells the brain about muscle tonicity and position
Muscle Spindles – tells the brain about muscle tonicity and position
MORE TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES ALSO AVAILABLE: Dr. Mudryk will utilize more traditional techniques, if found necessary, that are more geared toward facilitating or forcing the bones into a more normal alignment. Although these techniques are more of a traditional technique, yet they still do not incorporate any twisting or cracking. This technique is utilized only in those patients who have large spinal distortions, spinal stress patterns, and/or major misalignments.
