Neuromechanical Impulse Chiropractic Technique
At Nirvana Wellness Centre, we use the advanced science and technology of the Neuromechanical Impulse Adjusting Technique.
“Taking the crack out of Chiropractic” – We can’t tell you how many times we’ve heard patients say, “I’d like to be adjusted but I don’t want to be cracked” Firstly, we educate you on what chiropractic adjustments entail and what that audible release that you may experience during a diversified adjustment is due to. Rest assure, it is safe. However, we understand that some patients prefer an alternative..
The Impulse instrument-based adjustment technique is performed for the same goal as a manual adjustment which is to increase joint mobility and decrease nerve inference. “Just as lasers have replaced scalpels in some surgeries” advanced technology has become available to chiropractors to deliver precise and controlled chiropractic adjustments. Dr. Bakshi is one of the few Chiropractors in the GTA that is certified in Neuromechanical Impulse Adjusting technique. The Chiropractors on our team have been trained to integrate this technique for our patients who require or prefer it.
Summary of this Technique
Neuromechannical Impulse technique is an extensively researched chiropractic technique.
This FDA registered device is specifically created to deliver gentle and precise chiropractic adjustments to the joints of the spine and extremities to relieve pain, restore function and most importantly, alleviate nerve inference to help optimize nervous system functioning.
A comfortable treatment; there is no twisting or rotation involved. You will be laying on your stomach for the entire duration. Hence, a treatment we effectively use for someone with limited mobility, stiffness and increased inflammation associated with acute and chronic disc and joint involvement and sciatica.
The Impulse Adjusting Instrument® is controlled by micro-computer circuitry housed within the device that produces a controlled force that chiropractors can use to treat different areas of the body
Key Features of this Adjustment Technique
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