instrument assisted adjusting
Instrument-assisted adjusting uses specialised tools to deliver gentle, controlled forces into restricted joints. This approach provides accuracy without the force sometimes associated with manual adjustments, making it especially valuable for disc cases or for patients who prefer a lower-impact style of care.
The technique enables fine-tuned corrections that reduce mechanical stress while restoring mobility, often resulting in greater comfort. By using this method, we can enhance spinal alignment and support healing while minimising unnecessary strain, making it a crucial component of the DISC Protocol when precision and gentleness are paramount.
It also provides a perfectly viable alternative to manipulation for those patients who are simply not keen on the idea of being clicked and popped, as is typical in traditional chiropractic sessions, or who are contraindicated to certain chiropractic techniques, such as patients on blood thinners or osteoporosis.