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MYOVISION
Why do chiropractors use
computerized spinal examination? At a modern
Chiropractic Office, your Doctor is committed to using
the highest quality research and clinical grade
instrumentation available for the purpose of detecting
and correcting the Vertebral Subluxation.
What does sEMG stand
for?
sEMG stands for Surface Electromyography. sEMG is a
device which measures the amount of electrical activity
your muscles release when they are contracting, more
commonly known as muscle tension. It is similar in
function to an EKG which measures heart muscle activity.
Is it painful?
Not at all. It is totally non-invasive and does not
cause pain or irritation.This makes it totally safe for
infants, children, pregnant women or seniors. It simply
requires the placement of small probes against the skin,
with the test taking less than a few minutes.
Why is muscle activity
important?
Muscles have a tendency to “brace” in response to
spinal misalignments known as Vertebral Subluxations.
These Subluxations create nerve interference which
affect muscles, blood vessels and internal organs.
What do the results
mean?
Colors indicate levels of tension: average are
green, pink are moderately high, and red are high levels
of tension.Yellow readings indicate abnormally low, or
fatigued muscles.Arrows indicate an imbalance.
How does this relate to
chiropractic?
Vertebral Subluxations reduce your body’s ability to
maintain optimal health. When Vertebral Subluxations are
present, the nervous system is negatively affected
resulting in increases or decreases in muscle activity.
The sEMG shows the muscular component of the Vertebral
Subluxation Complex. The Chiropractor’s job is to detect
and correct these Vertebral Subluxations by a simple and
effective procedure called an “adjustment”.
How
do chiropractic adjustments affect my sEMG?
The Chiropractic Adjustment has many positive
benefits to your nervous system. In most cases, the sEMG
normalizes and balances.
What is thermography?
The difference in blood flow creates differences in
temperature as displayed by colored bars. The further
the bar extends, the greater the injury, spinal
dysfunction or subluxation. sEMG and Thermography data
help your Doctor of Chiropractic determine the type of
care best suited to your needs. Your Chiropractic
progress will be evaluated with follow up testing.
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