1. What is the Pro-Adjuster and how is it effective
2. What is Nerve Interference Syndrome (NIS)?
3. Is the treatment painful?
4. Are there any side effects?
5. Is this a cure to back and neck pain?
6. How long does the treatment take?
7. How do we get started?
1. What is the Pro-Adjuster and how is it effective
The Pro-Adjuster is a sophisticated technical instrument used by doctors for spinal analysis and adjustment. This system uses and advanced software package designed to assist the doctor in locating and correcting subluxations and/or fixations.
By applying the Pro-Adjuster's Resonant Force Impulses precisely to the affected areas, you will receive gentle, effective treatment to that specific area, reducing the subluxation. This will relieve the pressure on the nerve, allow the nerve to heal, and restore the nerve's ability to transmit signals to the brain more freely. Most importantly, it will help relieve the pain! In addition, your doctor may again take the readings after the adjustment with the Pro-Adjuster to compare the results.
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2. What is Nerve Interference Syndrome (NIS)?
NIS are problem areas of the spine that affect your entire nervous system. In these problem areas the spinal bones are misaligned or have lost their normal range of movement. This irritates or puts pressure on local nerves which interferes with the communication between your brain and body (and vice versa).
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3. Is the treatment painful?
Not at all. In fact the treatment relieves pain as it takes pressure off of the pressured nerves.
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4. Are there any side effects?
Just positive ones that come as a result of a corrected spine. Increased movement and energy and the ability to enjoy life without a nagging chronic pain.
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5. Is this a cure to back and neck pain?
Back pain can be cured by getting to the root of the cause, which are mechanical problems. This is what the Pro-Adjuster is capable of accomplishing.
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6. How long does the treatment take?
Depends on the severity of your spinal problem. Typically treatment ranges from 1 month to 1 year.
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7. How do we get started?
Contact us to come in for an assessment.
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