In our office, we use objective measurement to monitor the progress of our patients. The Insight Millenium Subluxation Station allows us to do that, by providing objective evidence of the function of a person's nervous system. The SubStation has 2 methods of assessing the nervous system: surface electromyography and thermal scanning.
First, let's look at what a normal surface EMG scan looks like. sEMG is used to provide an objective view of a person's motor component of their nervous system, or nerves that coordinate the function of the muscles.

Now, here's a picture of a patient before any chiropractic adjustments. Red and black indicate areas of major interference.

And here is the same patient following a series of chiropractic adjustments (first re-examination).

Now, let's look at the patient's before and after thermal scan. The thermal scan helps to assess the functionality of the autonomic nervous system, or the part of the nervous system that controls the organs, glands, and blood vessels.

The testing is painless, harmless and takes only a few minutes.

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