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The ‘nervous’ system & how it controls everything.
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• Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain and spinal cord, responsible for processing and interpreting sensory information.
• Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Nerves that connect the CNS to the rest of the body, including muscles, organs, and skin.
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• Neurons: How nerve cells transmit electrical signals (action potentials) to communicate within the body.
• Sensory Input & Motor Output: The nervous system receives sensory information and sends motor commands to muscles and organs.
• Reflexes and Voluntary Control: How the nervous system manages automatic (reflexes) and conscious (voluntary) movements.
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• Sympathetic Nervous System: “Fight or flight” response, preparing the body for action.
• Parasympathetic Nervous System: “Rest and digest” response, calming the body and promoting maintenance activities.
• Homeostasis: How the ANS maintains balance in bodily functions like heart rate, digestion, and temperature regulation.
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• Nervous System and Organ Function: How the nervous system regulates the heart, lungs, digestive system, and other organs.
• Spinal Nerve Interference: The impact of spinal misalignments (subluxations) on nerve function, leading to dysfunction or disease.
• Chiropractic and Nervous System Health: How chiropractic adjustments help restore proper nerve function by correcting misalignments.
• Body’s Self-Healing Ability: The nervous system’s role in detecting and responding to injury or illness.• Neuroplasticity: The brain and nervous system’s ability to adapt, rewire, and heal through proper stimulation and alignment.
So what's the problem?
bringing next gen technology to original chiropractic philosophy.
what is Insight?
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CLA INSiGHT technology utilizes thermography to assess temperature differences along the spine, which can indicate areas of inflammation and nervous system dysfunction. By measuring subtle variations in skin temperature, the thermography scan detects imbalances in the autonomic nervous system, specifically revealing areas where nerve interference may be present due to spinal subluxations. This data is visually represented in color-coded thermal maps, making it easy for both chiropractors and patients to see areas of concern. The objective data provided by the thermography scan is used to track changes over time and guide chiropractic care, helping to monitor progress and ensure the nervous system is functioning optimally.
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CLA INSiGHT technology utilizes surface electromyography (sEMG) to measure the electrical activity of the muscles along the spine. sEMG detects muscle tension and imbalances that may be caused by subluxations or nervous system dysfunction. By assessing how the muscles are working to support the spine, the scan provides valuable insights into areas of abnormal muscle activity, such as increased tension or fatigue. The data is displayed in a clear, visual format, typically with color-coded bars, allowing chiropractors to identify areas where the nervous system is under stress. This objective information helps guide care by highlighting areas of muscular imbalance and tracking improvements in muscle function over time.
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CLA INSiGHT technology utilizes heart rate variability (HRV) to assess the autonomic nervous system's ability to adapt to stress and maintain balance. HRV measures the variation in time between heartbeats, which reflects the balance between the sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) branches of the nervous system. A higher HRV indicates a more adaptable and resilient nervous system, while a lower HRV can signal stress or dysfunction. By analyzing this data, chiropractors can gain insights into a patient’s overall nervous system health and its ability to handle stress. The HRV scan results provide a baseline for care and help track improvements as chiropractic adjustments restore nervous system function.