Experience The Difference!
Unlike traditional chiropractic adjustments, the Pierce Results System utilizes gentle techniques and advanced analysis tools like thermography to pinpoint nerve dysfunction. This allows for targeted adjustments and avoids the popping or cracking often associated with chiropractic care, providing a more comfortable and potentially more precise approach to improving spinal health. This advanced system uses infrared thermography scans, structural X-Rays, video-motion X-Ray and drop table adjusting for a very safe, comfortable, and effective adjustment. As the only practice in the Upstate to specialize in Pierce Results System, we are honored to help our patients dealing with a variety of health challenges find lasting relief and maximized function. Continue reading for more information about our advanced processes.
Infrared Thermography
A thermography scan is a non-invasive tool that supplies a wealth of information about how your body is healing. It does so by recording heat patterns that radiate from your body. Thermography scans prior to each adjustment help identify areas of your body that are not healing properly and measure your progress. This allows the doctor to customize your care on each visit to maximize your results as you develop a pattern for better health!
X-Rays
Structural and Video Motion X-Rays make it possible for the doctor to evaluate the overall posture of your spine. A loss of or increase in curvatures outside of normal ranges can lead to improper stress being applied throughout the spine. Without correction, the spinal bones and discs needed for shock absorption may begin to degenerate. Dr. Rachael will analyze these X-Rays and walk through a comparison of your current posture relative to an ideal positioned spine.
Adjustments
Dr. Rachael's primary technique is the Pierce Results System. It involves an extremely precise touch applied to a specific area of your spine. If this area hasn’t been moving properly for some time, it’s normal to feel a little stiffness afterward. It’s just like if you work out after a long break and can feel some sore muscles the next day.