Computer Assisted Manipulation
We use a computerized hand-held analysis and adjusting instrument. With it, chiropractic doctors can now analyze their patient's spines for "fixations" in less than 30 seconds. As the spine is being analyzed, the results show up on a computer screen in both numeric and graphic format — and are also stored for documentation purposes. The analyses are accurate, repeatable, scientific, and give the doctor the kind of information and documentation not seen before.
Once the relative fixation level of each vertebra is determined, the chiropractic doctor can select specific vertebrae to be adjusted, either by hand or by computerized mechanical manipulation. After each treatment, the computerized treatment mode can be used to demonstrate and document the changes made by the treatment.