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Gold Standard in Chiropractic

Gonstead Technique

Experience the most precise and thorough chiropractic method available. Dr. Behnam is a certified Gonstead practitioner with over 300,000 adjustments performed using this proven technique.

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Gonstead Practitioner
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Patients Served
Overview

What is the Gonstead Technique?

The Gonstead System is considered the “gold standard” in chiropractic care. Developed by Dr. Clarence Gonstead, this technique uses a comprehensive analysis approach to identify the exact location of spinal misalignments and deliver precise, targeted adjustments. Unlike other methods that use general manipulation, Gonstead practitioners are trained to find the specific problem and fix only that—nothing more, nothing less.

Dr. Behnam has been practicing the Gonstead technique since 1998 and is a member of the Gonstead Clinical Society. This specialized training allows him to provide the most accurate and effective chiropractic care available.

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Dr. Clarence Gonstead

Founder of the Gonstead System

The Legacy

Founder of the Gonstead Technique

Clarence Gonstead, D.C.

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Dr. Clarence Gonstead (1898-1978)

Unveiling the Legacy of Dr. Clarence Gonstead, D.C.

Dr. Clarence Gonstead, a visionary in the field of chiropractic, redefined the landscape of his profession and erected a chiropractic stronghold in the unassuming town of Wisconsin. He stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of Chiropractic, and the Gonstead System serves as an enduring testament to the pinnacle of chiropractic care.

Born on July 23, 1898, in Willow Lake, South Dakota, Clarence Gonstead's early years saw his family settling on a dairy farm in Primrose, Wisconsin. At the age of 19, he was struck by a debilitating bout of rheumatoid arthritis that rendered him bedridden for weeks. It was during this trying period that his aunt sought the assistance of her chiropractor, Dr. J.B. Olson. After a series of chiropractic adjustments, Gonstead's recovery was nothing short of miraculous, allowing him to walk again.

This transformative encounter propelled Clarence Gonstead on a new path. He enrolled in Palmer College of Chiropractic and completed his studies in 1923. Concurrently, he pursued a career as an automotive engineer, an experience that would profoundly influence his chiropractic journey. His mechanical background instilled in him a unique perspective, prompting him to question prevailing theories about subluxation mechanisms.

At the time, B.J. Palmer's theory, which posited that vertebral displacement caused neural foramina encroachment, dominated the chiropractic profession. Dr. Gonstead challenged this paradigm through the application of biomechanical principles and clinical observation in his practice. He introduced the groundbreaking Level Disc Theory, contending that subluxations originated at the disc level, where inflammatory responses from damaged tissue created "nerve pressure," resulting in the neurological complications associated with subluxations.

The assertion that subluxations stemmed from disc involvement marked a revolutionary departure from conventional chiropractic thought. Dr. Gonstead developed an entirely new approach to correcting vertebral subluxations, centered around this principle. His objective was to realign vertebrae on the disc to restore an optimal relationship. To maximize the efficiency of detecting and correcting subluxations, he pioneered several inventions.

The Nervoscope, a device designed by Dr. Gonstead, enabled practitioners to objectively identify the neurological components of a subluxation by measuring bilateral temperature differences along the spine. This innovation effectively allowed chiropractors to "troubleshoot" the nerves at each chord level. Additionally, Dr. Gonstead introduced the cervical chair and knee chest table, enabling chiropractors to leverage gravity and spinal mechanics to gain the necessary "lift" for precise adjustments.

Through unwavering determination and relentless refinement of his craft, Dr. Gonstead achieved international acclaim. He erected a clinic in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, which reached its zenith with amenities like an airstrip and a patient hotel, catering to individuals who traveled from all corners of the world to receive his care. It's a little-known fact that during the polio epidemic that swept the United States in the first half of the 20th century, not a single patient under Dr. Gonstead's care succumbed to the disease.

Dr. Gonstead was a revolutionary thinker who reshaped our understanding of subluxation mechanisms. He recognized that subluxation was a complex entity, leading him to expand the chiropractic system to encompass a multifaceted approach to diagnosis. His method involved analyzing a patient's problem through multiple diagnostic criteria and correlating findings to achieve the most accurate diagnosis possible.

"Remember Chiropractic always works. You may question your application, but never question the principle."

- Dr. Clarence Gonstead, D.C.

Through his enduring legacy, the Gonstead System continues to stand as the gold standard of excellence in the chiropractic profession, offering hope and healing to all who seek chiropractic care.

Discover the Gonstead System's transformative power for yourself by visiting your Red Wing, MN Chiropractor today.

A New Experience

Discover Gonstead Chiropractic Care

We offer the Gonstead Technique, which is only utilized by a few chiropractors in the state. This comprehensive, scientific method uses a thorough system of analysis and chiropractic adjustment that is unlike any other technique in existence.

Step 1

X-Ray Analysis

Step 2

Palpation

Step 3

Instrumentation

Step 4

Visualization

Step 5

Case Management

1

X-Ray Analysis

Full spine X-rays provide a comprehensive view of your spinal structure. We analyze these images to identify misalignments, disc degeneration, and other structural issues that may be affecting your health.

2

Palpation

Through careful touch, Dr. Behnam examines your spine both statically (while you're still) and in motion. This hands-on assessment identifies areas of swelling, tenderness, and abnormal texture in the tissues surrounding your spine.

3

Instrumentation

The Nervoscope is a specialized instrument that detects uneven heat distribution along your spine. Temperature differences indicate areas of inflammation and nerve irritation that require attention.

4

Visualization

Dr. Behnam observes your posture, gait, and overall body mechanics. Visual assessment reveals subtle changes in movement patterns, muscle imbalances, and postural deviations that affect spinal health.

5

Case Management

Your complete health history, symptoms, and examination findings are carefully analyzed together. This comprehensive approach ensures your treatment plan addresses your specific needs and goals.

Dr. Behnam using a Nervoscope diagnostic instrument to examine a patient's cervical spine
Why Gonstead

The Most Precise Chiropractic Method

The Gonstead technique stands apart because it focuses on specificity. Rather than adjusting multiple areas of the spine, Dr. Behnam identifies the exact vertebra causing your problem and adjusts only that segment. This targeted approach produces better results with fewer adjustments.

Precise analysis using 5 specific criteria
Targeted adjustments—only what's needed
Faster results with fewer visits
Safe for all ages including children and seniors
Backed by decades of clinical research
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