Computerized Chiropractic Care

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Computerized Chiropractic Care

Computerized chiropractic care uses advanced spinal analysis technology to deliver precise, low-force adjustments designed to improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and support spinal function without twisting or forceful manual manipulation.

This approach is commonly chosen by patients looking for a gentler alternative to traditional chiropractic adjustments, particularly those who are uncomfortable with cracking or sudden movements.

Using the FDA approved Pulstar system, spinal motion is measured digitally to identify areas of restriction, imbalance, or reduced mobility. Based on this analysis, targeted adjustments are applied using controlled impulses designed to improve movement and restore function.

How the Treatment Works

Treatment begins with a computerized spinal assessment that evaluates how each vertebra responds to movement and pressure. The Pulstar system measures spinal motion in real time, allowing areas of stiffness or abnormal movement to be identified with greater precision.

Once the affected areas are located, the instrument applies a gentle oscillating force directly to the spine. The treatment is controlled, non-invasive, and does not involve twisting, cracking, or sudden force.

Because the adjustment is instrument-based, treatment can be performed with consistent pressure and accuracy while minimizing unnecessary strain on surrounding muscles and joints.

Conditions Commonly Addressed

Computerized chiropractic care may help support treatment fo

Neck and back pain

Postural imbalance

Joint stiffness

Disc-related discomfort

Reduced mobility

Chronic musculoskeletal pain

Sports-related strain and overuse injuries

Mobility limitations associated with spinal restriction

Muscle tension and spasms

Many patients seek treatment to improve flexibility, reduce recurring discomfort, and support long-term spinal health through non-invasive care.

Pulstar Computerized Chiropractic Technology

The Pulstar system uses sensor-based technology to evaluate spinal motion before and during treatment. This allows adjustments to be based on measurable spinal response rather than manual estimation alone.

The instrument delivers a controlled, low-force impulse designed to improve motion within restricted spinal segments while maintaining patient comfort throughout the session.

This technology-driven approach is often preferred by patients seeking precise chiropractic care without aggressive manipulation techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is computerized chiropractic care?

Computerized chiropractic care uses instrument-based technology to analyze spinal movement and deliver precise, low-force adjustments designed to improve mobility and spinal function.

Does computerized chiropractic involve cracking or twisting?

No. Treatments are performed using a computerized instrument that applies controlled impulses without manual twisting, cracking, or forceful movements.

Is computerized chiropractic treatment painful?

Treatments are generally gentle and non-invasive. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the session.

What conditions is computerized chiropractic care commonly used for?

It is commonly used for neck pain, back pain, posture-related issues, joint stiffness, muscle tension, reduced mobility, and chronic musculoskeletal discomfort.

How long does a computerized chiropractic session take?

Most sessions are completed within 10 to 20 minutes depending on the condition being treated and the areas requiring adjustment.