Torque Release Technique

“The Nervous System holds the key to the body’s incredible potential to heal itself.”

— Dr. Jay Holder, Creator of Torque Release Technique

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What Makes Us Different

In our office, we utilize a technique called Torque Release Technique (TRT). Torque Release is one of the newest and most advanced techniques in the chiropractic profession. This technique allows the doctors to adjust each patient while in a neutral and relaxed position, as well as providing the perfect amount of pressure and force each and every time.

 
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How It Works

TRT works directly with the nervous system and we utilize a specific analysis protocol to determine exactly where the root cause of the problem is. When misalignments in the spine occur, our bodies are not able to properly communicate with our brains. This can cause aches, pains, and dysfunction, though it is also common for these areas to have no symptoms at all. Utilizing this technique, we are able to objectively see that this miscommunication is occurring by changes in functional leg length. At any one moment, there is only one area in the body that is causing the most neurological compromise. We are able to determine that location, and correct the problem at the source.

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The Integrator

In our office, we utilize the Integrator when performing our adjustments. It was the first FDA-approved chiropractic adjusting instrument, and was initially created out of research. Researchers wanted a way to objectively study chiropractic, which required a way to recreate the same exact adjustment over and over. The Integrator is a pre-cocked device, and only fires once the exact amount of pressure required is applied. It fires at 1/10,000th of a second, making it one of the safest and fastest adjusting tools available. The tip of the Integrator covers a small amount of surface area, allowing for the most precise adjustment possible. Patients love that they’re able to get a specific and gentle chiropractic adjustment without the traditional twisting and cracking.