The Arthrostim: Advancing Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments

The Arthrostim: Advancing Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments

The Arthrostim instrument is a neuro-spinal adjusting instrument that introduces gentle pulsations into the body at a frequency of 12-14 times per second (more about this in a minute) to correct distortions, interferences and stress. When using the Arthrostim, the Doctor will deliver a series of gentle controlled mechanical impulses to targeted areas of the spine resulting in adjustments with enhanced precision and improved neurological balance impacting the entire body.  When the Doctor synchronizes the input of their hands with the gentle vibracussive action of the ArthroStim, the resulting modulated input into the body enhances the nervous system's ability to achieve a profound and cumulative “reboot” in the brain, nervous system, and throughout the body.  What this means is the body immediately achieves a higher level of neurological balance which directly increases the ability of the brain and nervous system to communicate with every cell, organ, and tissue in the body resulting in a deeper, wider, and more profound state of balance. This, in turn, helps to initiate much needed changes in dysfunctional neural control patterns for all our body’s functions. Remember: Events such as stress, trauma and toxicity can damage tissues of the body and adversely affect underlying neural control patterns that are responsible for coordinating and influencing physiological processes throughout the body.

One of the key features of the Arthrostim instrument is its ability to produce low beta somatomotor pulses. These pulses refer to mechanical impulses delivered at frequencies within the low beta range (approximately 12–14 Hz), which interact directly and beneficially with the body's brain and neuromuscular system. By stimulating pathways at these frequencies, the Arthrostim adjustment results in improved communication between the brain, the nervous system and the rest of the body. This process helps to restore proper spinal alignment and brain/nerve communication thereby resulting in immediate and sustained improvement in all functions under direct neurological control, ie: everything.

The benefits of low beta somatomotor pulses extend beyond a simple mechanical adjustment. Research suggests that this 12-14 pulse/second frequency range is optimal for activating proprioceptive feedback and promoting neuroplasticity, which are essential for long-term neurological and spinal health and a faster and more impactful healing trajectory.

The Arthrostim’s gentle approach and adjustable settings allow for customized treatments tailored to each person’s unique needs, further enhancing therapeutic outcomes.

 

Best wishes,

Dr. Mark