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We're
proud to be one of the few chiropractic offices in our area
to have acquired the Pul-Star Analysis and Treatment System.
It's fairly expensive and it's high tech but we are committed
to providing the highest quality of care we possibly can to
our patients.
How
It's Different
The PulStar is used as an analysis tool as well as a treatment
modality. Does this type adjustment last as long as a manual
adjustment? In our experience, the answer is Yes and also
with less stress and strain on the ligaments and joints.
How
It Works
In the analysis mode, the PulStar tests each vertebra by generating
a gentle mechanical impulse (light tap) and uses a sensor
in the impulse head to measure each vertebra's resistance
to the impulse. When all vertebrae are moving normally, their
resistance is fairly equal. But if some vertebrae are restricted
in motion fixated/subluxated), their resistance to the impulse
is higher than the resistance of normally moving vertebrae.
Normal movement of each and every spinal joint is considered
to be essential to good spinal function. Once a joint is determined
to be fixated, the PulStar may also be used to give small,
gentle, mechanical thrusts into the restricted joint to help
breakup fixation, relieve muscle spasm, and restore normal
joint mobility. In some cases, a series of these treatments
may be necessary to obtain maximum benefits. Precision and
gentleness are the key notes to the PulStar System's popularity
and appeal.
FDA Clearance
The PulStar has been reviewed by the FDA and approved for
use for musculoskeletal pain due to joint subluxation, restricted
joint mobility, myofascial spasm, ligamentous strain as well
as tissue compliance analysis.
Will the PulStar Analysis & Treatment Hurt?
If you are in extreme pain, almost any intervention may cause
some temporary discomfort. However, most patients find both
analysis and treatment with the PulStar produces a pleasant
sensation and many patients prefer the PulStar treatment and
analysis to more aggressive, manual adjustments.
What Do the PulStar Computer Graphs Mean?
The PulStar measures the resistance to move-ment of the spinal
joints (or other joints) your chiropractor may test. Joint
resistance is displayed as a bar graph with each bar representing
a vertebra that has been tested. Your chiropractor uses the
results of the PulStar analysis along with other assessments
such as posture, temperature, x-ray, patient history, etc.
to decide if and when to adjust your spinal or other joint
structures.
What Do PulStar Graphs Mean to a Patient?
In addition to just telling you that you have a problem and
that your chiropractor is taking care of your problem, the
PulStar analysis graphs enables your doctor to show you accurately
why and where the treatment takes place as well as the effects
of your treatment (after the treatment is given).
Are There Any Side-Effects with the PulStar Treatment?
The PulStar is very gentle, but in very rare cases people
who bruise easily and suffer from capillary fragility may
experience very slight bruising or soreness following the
Pul-Star treatment. Should this happen to you, please let
your doctor know so that the amount of thrust pressure can
be even further reduced on subsequent visits.
Will Using the PulStar Cost More?
The PulStar System is relatively expensive- but your chiropractor
is dedicated to providing the best care possible and has made
the investment in this advanced technology in order to maintain
his/her commitment to your health care. Still, except for
a small additional charge for analysis graphing, there is
no extra cost to the patient for PulStar treatments.
Validity and Documentation
The PulStar System generates increased levels of validity
and documentation because the testing produces objective evidence
of the patient's status not available by other means. This
can be very helpful when insurance coverage and legal evidence
are involved. We invite you to visit our office and see and
experience the value and benefits of the PulStar
System.
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