Nervous System Scanning Technology
Cypress Chiropractic uses an incredible, advanced technology called the INSiGHT that accurately assesses the health and function of the nervous system. It consists of 3 major scanning tools that are non-invasive and only take a few minutes combined:
neuroTHERMAL - Thermographic scanning detects patterns of unbalanced temperature regulation along the spine and central nervous system (CNS). Unbalanced temperature can indicate inflammation and/or nerve interference (aka. Subluxation). This is crucial for seeing, knowing, and understanding where stress might be building up and impacting overall spinal health.
neuroCORE (sEMG) - Surface Electromyography (sEMG) measures neuromuscular activity along the spine. This is important because it helps you see where muscle tone is out of balance and neurological energy is being wasted due to spinal misalignments and subluxations. By measuring this activity in the postural muscles, sEMG scans give you a clear picture of how well the spine is balanced and how exhausted the motor system is.
neuroPULSE (HRV) - Heart Rate Variability (HRV) measures the tiny differences in timing between each heartbeat, a key indicator of how well the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is functioning. A natural variability in these beat patterns is ideal as it keeps the ANS on edge, ready to respond. When that variability is affected by vertebral subluxations, it’s an indicator that the Vagal tone has been affected. HRV is one of the best ways to assess the balance between the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) and parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) nervous systems. When subluxations alter the balance in the ANS and “drain” the adaptive reserve, adjustments restore this coherence and resilience.
Data derived from HRV, sEMG, and thermography enables the creation of highly personalized care plans tailored to each your unique needs. Since every individual’s body responds differently to stressors and interventions, having specific data points ensures that chiropractic adjustments are both effective and efficient.