Insight Subluxation Station
Insight Subluxation Station

People under chiropractic care often wonder: "Why do I have to keep coming back if I'm pain free?" or "How do I know I'm getting the proper amount of adjustments?" Dr. Badkoubei uses the Insight Subluxation Station to help answer these questions. Thanks to this breakthrough in technology these questions no longer arise. You can now see for yourself, as your care progresses, that you’re getting the proper number of adjustments, and will also be able to better understand why pain-free does not always equate to "problem solved."
Dr. Badkoubei uses the Insight to identify subluxations, or misalignments of the spine, by measuring muscle activity. Subluxations disturb the muscles' regular nerve function, causing an abnormal amount of electrical flow to the muscle as well as other health challenges. The Insight Subluxation Station measures the electrical flow and charts it using graphics that show the spine and specify precisely how chiropractors should adjust their patients. Insight allows for increased accuracy in diagnosis and improved treatment.
The Insight Subluxation Station provides you with tangible, objective visual evidence of the problems you sought help for and how your treatment is progressing. The Subluxation Station scans for, detects and provides clear, color-coded scans of the any spinal misalignments (subluxations) and clearly demonstrates their effects on your day to day life. These are indicators that are located in muscles, nerves and soft tissue and cannot be seen on x-ray.
This equipment helps the Dr. Badkoubei implement definitive care for each individual patient, monitor progress, and reassure patients of that progress. The color scans, viewed over time, are like snapshots of the effects of accumulated stress. With them, Dr. Badkoubei gains a visual story of what has been happening in a given patient's life that is affecting their body.
How Does it Work?
Insight Subluxation Station uses three safe, pain free and effective tests. It performs the SEMG (surface electromyography) scan to measure the amount of electrical activity in the muscles, thermal scanning to measure skin temperature along the spine, and the digital inclinometer to measure the range of motion of the spine. These three proven technologies are quick and easy to perform, and are uniquely able to show the results in clear, color-coded visual images that are easily understandable by the patient.
*Information on this Web site is only intended as general summary information that is made available to the public. It is not intended to provide specific medical advice or to take the place of either the written law or regulations. This service is by no means intended to treat any specific health issues that are in need of medical care.
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