5 Components of the Gonstead Technique

Ensuring Comprehensive Chiropractic Care in Red Wing, MN

Making decisions about someone's health requires a thorough understanding of all available information. Every patient deserves a correlated analysis of their clinical picture to ensure the highest level of chiropractic care in Red Wing, MN. This not only guarantees specificity but also instills confidence in the doctor's ability to provide optimal care.

Utilizing Multiple Assessment Tools

In the quest for precision, our approach incorporates Visualization, Instrumentation, Palpation, X-Ray, and patient symptoms. Each of these elements plays a crucial role in determining the exact spot that requires adjustment. Correlating these factors increases the likelihood of providing a specific adjustment, leading to noticeable improvements in the patient's health. Dr. Gonstead emphasized the importance of specificity, highlighting that even three adjustments on the wrong vertebral segment could result in a Subluxation.


xray

X-RAYS: A Comprehensive Insight

In the Gonstead System, Full Spine X-Rays, including both A-P and Lateral views, are indispensable. These large 14" x 36" films capture the entire spine from ishia to occiput. They offer several advantages, such as lower radiation exposure compared to sectionals, accurate vertebral counting, full spinal contour representation for posture analysis, and the ability to identify issues beyond the chief complaint. Full spine X-Rays are essential in providing a holistic analysis and guiding corrective procedures.


palpitation

PALPATION: Precision through Touch

Gonstead Chiropractic employs both Static and Motion Palpation to precisely identify areas of involvement. Static Palpation involves a hands-on examination, revealing changes in contour, tone, texture, and temperature. Motion Palpation helps determine the presence of a subluxation and its listing.


nervoscope

INSTRUMENTATION: Bilateral Temperature Comparison

Instrumentation involves the use of a dual probe instrument, such as Nervoscope or Delta-T, to compare bilateral temperatures along the spine. These readings indicate the presence of subluxations, their correction status, and the attainment of corrections.


viusualization

VISUALIZATION: Comprehensive Observation

Visualizing the patient begins from the moment they walk in. Differences in height between the ears, shoulders, and hips, along with posture and gait, complement X-Ray and Palpation findings.


case management

CASE MANAGEMENT (Symptomatology): Understanding Patient Health

While not used in a rigid manner, understanding a patient's health problems aids in determining the areas requiring adjustment. Symptoms assist in differentiating between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic parts of the Autonomic Nervous System, guiding the application of specific adjustments.

In the Gonstead System, we integrate information from various modes of analysis to determine the most likely cause of the patient's problem. Once Subluxations are identified, the appropriate Gonstead technique is applied to effectively correct the problem areas.

The Gonstead System considers the dynamics of intervertebral discs as the root cause of subluxations and resulting neurological dysfunction. This perspective defines Gonstead doctors as specialists in addressing disc-related issues.

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