A myovision scan gives your chiropractor even more information about your symptoms.
The care provided by a chiropractor is largely based on getting the body to function optimally. For this reason, the chiropractor will not readily arrive with pills but much more encourage the body to heal itself.
But chiropractors are constantly working on science and improving how they help their patients. One of the new development here is the myovision scan. This scan is a tool for identifying disruptions.
Optimal chiropractic care
The myovision scan gives us even more insight into your symptoms
The myovision scan: An extension of the chiropractor’s hands
Because a chiropractor likes to intervene before the symptoms come to fruition, identifying the cause is very important. You understand that the longer the problem or the larger the complaint, the easier it is to find the cause (often). After all, there are many more clues.
But at the time when the complaint is only subtly present or when the symptoms are diverse, it may be a good idea not to rely solely on the chiropractor’s anatomical knowledge. In such a case, the myovioson scan can be very well used.
This scan actually does the same job as a chiropractor’s hands. But with even greater accuracy. Examination with the myovision scan finds disturbances in the spine, for example, that cause symptoms.
Like the chiropractor’s hands, the scan “senses” if there are subluxations.
How does the Myovision Scan work?
The myovision scan works on the basis of electrical charge. When muscles contract (contraction), each muscle gives a small electrical signal. When muscles contract (contraction), each muscle gives a small electrical signal.
The myovision scan, however, can detect this signal.
By having the scanner measure different areas of the back, differences or fluctuations in the muscles’ electrical signal can be noted. When an abnormal electrical signal is measured around a vertebra, it may indicate a cramped muscle.
This muscle may be the cause of a subluxation due to contraction. The subluxation in turn can cause symptoms by disrupting nerve pathways.
In addition to contraction of muscles, increased or decreased tension or even muscle relaxation can be detected. All of these things can perpetuate a subluxation and thus indirectly cause symptoms.
Does a Myovision scan hurt or is it Harmful?
No, fortunately not. The scan is completely painless.
Because the scanner does not “beam” anything into your back or introduce anything into your body, you will not notice anything from the scan. All the scanner does is pick up signals sent by your muscles.
As a result, you will not feel anything from the scan. Because the scanner can simply be placed on the skin, there is also no need to beam anything through the body or inject anything into the body.
This makes the scanner completely harmless. Where X-rays, for example, do cause damage, you can use the scanner without any problems.
What happens after the Myovision Scan?
So the myovision scan shows a spasm and therefore a subluxation. To remedy the subluxation, the chiropractor can support or stimulate the body in several ways. Thus, the actual care is provided by correcting the subluxation, which was found in part thanks to the Myovision scan.