Subluxation Station

Insight Millennium - Second Generation Subluxation Station

At KB Chiropractic Center, we utilize an advanced chiropractic technology called the InsightMillennium. This instrument delivers a computerized image of the stress and tension on the nerve system. We primarily utilize two scans in order to receive an objective picture of your nerve system:

Surface Electromyography(SEMG) Scan - this scan measures the amount of current in the muscles along your spine.  Vertebral subluxations disturb the function of the nerve system causing an abnormal amount of electrical current flowing to your muscles.  The scan identifies muscle imbalance caused by an abnormal amount of electrical current in the muscles on either side of the spine.  The abnormal muscle pattern on the scan reveals an increased amount of tension on one side compared to the other side.

Thermal Scan  - this scan measures temperature differential on one side of the spine compared to the other.  When there is disturbance to the communication of the nerve system, the blood vessels are disturbed and it can cause the body's thermostat to malfunction producing an imbalanced temperature reading.  The Central Nervous System controls the blood vessels and the organs and glands, known as the autonomic system.  This thermal scan provides information regarding the autonomic system. This new tool will look at every nook and cranny of the nervous system and will give a "snap shot" of the stress that is being experienced.  So regardless of how good you feel, it can detect any hidden patterns of accumulated stress in your body. To better serve you, this Insight Millennium will help us detect nerve disturbance, document and monitor your progress, and give recommendations to the appropriate chiropractic care individual for you.

 

  Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Regarding the Insight Millenium:

1. Do the scans cause discomfort?

They are surface scans performed along each side of your spine.  There are no needles or irritation. Some practice members have commented that it feels soothing and relaxing as the instrument glides along the skin. The instrument is receiving important information from your Central Nervous System.

2. Why are these scans administered?

Our intent and purpose for administering these scans is to detect and pinpoint abnormal function in your spine which cannot be seen on X-ray or measured by palpation of your spine.  Abnormal spinal function due to vertebral subluxations, causes abnormal nerve system function.  The scans are one part of the objective analysis of your spine and nerve interference from vertebral subluxations. 

 3. Why is it important to monitor the results?

We want the best for you as a chiropractic practice member!   We can monitor your changes through periodic progress exams. It has been proven that a very slight amount of pressure can disturb the communication of the nerve system regardless of the symptoms that the person is experiencing.  A chiropractor can measure the changes of subluxation correction with the advanced technology of the Insight Millennium. It is important to monitor how your spine is correcting and adapting to your corrective adjustments.

4. Will the scans benefit me?

For years, a major concern of the public has been, "Why do I have to keep coming back when I'm pain-free?" or "How do I know if I'm getting the proper amount of adjustments?" Now you are able to actually see the changes, and it will be easier to understand the importance and frequency of chiropractic care that you are receiving. It is for your benefit.


5. Why do we scan children?

It has also been noticed that patterns of interference can "run in the family".  The scans have value in measuring nerve disturbance in children regardless of their symptoms.  Our passion at KB Chiropractic is to offer family chiropractic care so that children can grow and develop to their best potential. Chiropractic care is a family affair!        

 

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Tuesday:

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