computerized adjusting

PulStar

Dr. Dayne Rogers is introducing a new high-tech way to determine when and where to adjust a patient via a unique noninvasive computerized fixation imaging system called PulStarFRASTM.

So what is this thing called PulStar and why am I so excited about it?

It starts with a hand-held adjusting instrument with an impulse head attached to electronic control sensors. These sensors, when activated on the patient's spine, measure the tissue compliance and joint fixations.

The instrument is connected to a computer with a sophisticated software program. The data from the hand-held instrument is transmitted to the computer and displayed as a bar graph so that the doctor can easily see where the patient needs to be adjusted.

Following the adjustment, the patient is rechecked to see what correction has been made. The adjustment is given with the hand-held instrument via a rapid-fire toggle force from the impulse head.

When the instrument is used properly, patients feel no pain. This is an absolutely wonderful way to adjust elderly patients and patients who are afraid to have their neck adjusted.

Call our office today to set up your appointment to try the new Pulstar adjusting machine. 248-623-6200.