Our neurological scanning technology uses a combination of 3 tools. We measure 3 tests by using Thermal scanning, sEMG and Heart Rate Variability. These tools help us provide a detailed representation of your current nervous system function and how your body is responding to stress and your environment. Each practice member at our office undergoes these scans. Our technology creates accurate, scientifically backed, and objective data that helps give you confidence in your recommendations for your health.
Thermal Scanning - The Thermal Scanning is used to assess temperature variability along your spine. Temperature is used as an indicator for where stress is building up in your body and how it may be affecting the function of your organs, glands and blood vessels.
sEMG (Surface sEMG) - sEMG is used to assess the function of the muscles directly related to movement of your spine via the nerves that run through them. This scan focuses on assessing the amount of energy needed to maintain your posture in an upright sitting position, as well as how that energy is distributed throughout your spine side to side. Over time, daily stress can continue to overwork these muscles, causing them to lose their support and mobility. Increased or decreased muscle tone and ineffective muscle control are visible on these scan results. Muscle fatigue and poor energy distribution are signs of a person's entire health being under stress.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) - HRV is used to assess your ability to adapt to the environment around you. For example, is your body caught in "flight or fight" due to emotional, physical or chemical stress? Or is your body easily able to relax and repair to be able to adapt to stress appropriately? Adaptability to stress directly correlates to overall health outcomes, body ease, and the degree of central neural function.