Chiropractors at I Am Total Wellness Studios use the most advanced and evidence backed techniques to tailor our patient's treatment plans to their unique health histories and wellness goals. Our doctors may use the following advanced chiropractic techniques at your next visit to enhance your experience and promote long-term healing with minimal impact.
Dr. Brimhall's Variable Adjustor and Percussor Adjuster Techniques
Our chiropractors are trained in Dr. Brimhall’s innovative variable adjustor and percussor adjustor techniques, which use specialized tools to gently and effectively address both joint and soft tissue concerns. The variable adjustor uses rhythmic, low-force adjustments, while the percussor adjustor provides a massaging effect to relieve muscle tension and increase blood flow for optimal health. These techniques are ideal for patients with chronic muscle tension which can lead to misalignments in the spine and for promoting lasting pain relief and healing.
Thompson Technique
Using a specialized table with sections that drop, the Thompson Technique allows our chiropractors to adjust the lower spine and pelvis with minimal force, providing gentle yet effective care. This low-impact technique is especially beneficial for sensitive patients and helps relieve pressure on both the spine and supporting soft tissues.
Diversified Technique
One of the most commonly used chiropractic techniques, diversified chiropractic care involves a hands-on adjustment approach to manually realign the spine and relieve nerve pressure. By restoring proper alignment of the vertebrae around the spinal column, this method helps reduce muscle tension in the surrounding areas, decrease joint inflammation, and encourage proper body movement and function.
Activator Technique
For patients who prefer a gentler approach, the activator technique uses a small, handheld instrument to deliver a quick, low-force pulse to the targeted area. This technique is highly effective for adjusting sensitive areas and relieving soft tissue tension without the need for manual manipulation.