“GET SCREENED!”

A Revolutionary ‘Wellness Evaluation’ helps detect hidden health problems.

WHAT IS A WELLNESS EVALUATION?

The Wellness Evaluation is a simple 6-step process that effectively assesses your body for hidden problems that may negatively affect your health and quality of life well in advance. It is critical to monitor your body for health problems before symptoms appear. Research shows that disease can be present in your body for months, even years, before you are aware of it. Many health problems can be foreseen in advance and prevented with the proper evaluations.

  • Spinal Imaging - This highly advance x-ray imaging allows the doctor to evaluate the spine more thoroughly with less exposure to patients, and with less impact to the environment.  Spinal Imaging allows the doctor to enhance images for greater detail which is beneficial during your Report of Findings.
  • S.E.M.G. (Surface Electromyography) - Your muscles are controlled by nerves.  The SEMG measures how well the motor nerves are working by reading the amount of electrical current found in the muscles.  Spinal injuries big and small disturb the function of the nerves causing an abnormal amount of nerve supply flowing to your muscles.
  • Thermography - When the communication between the Nervous System and the blood vessels are disturbed, it causes the body's thermostat to malfunction producing an imbalanced temperature reading along the spine.  These blood vessels are controlled by the same part of the Central Nervous System that runs your organs and glands, known as the Autonomic Nervous System.  This thermal scan provides us with information to monitor the Autonomic system for proper function.
  • Wireless Inclinometry - Inclinometry is the measuring of the "range of motion" for certain areas of the body.  This is an essential part of the examination process as well as an objective way to evaluate progress while under care.  The wireless nature of the test assures that there will be no variable from examiner to examiner that would impact the results of the test, resulting in a very accurate test each time it is performed.
  • PWP - PWP stands for Pulse Wave Profiler.  The PWP Assessment consists of monitoring the patients heart rate variability (HRV) over time.  By observing how the Autonomic Nerve System functions at rest we can assess the level of adaptability a person has to stress.
  • Bilateral Weight Scales - The bilateral weight scales allow the doctor to measure a patients body weight on their right and left side independent of one another.  This is a great way to measure and visualize how the spine has accommodated or reacted to a spinal injury.
  • N.S.F.I. - The NSFI or Neuro-Spinal Function Index is a quantification of all the tests above into a single number, a patients NSFI number.  The healthier you are the higher number you score.  This score is compared month to month.

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