
Insight Millennium Subluxation Station
Four vital factors to consider before the tests are performed:
1.
Will the Insight Millennium tests hurt?
Absolutely not. The tests do not utilize any needles, electrical
shock, or heat whatsoever. They are receiving important information
from your Central Nervous System.
2. Why does Dr. Swolensky administer these tests?
Our purpose for administering these tests is to detect and pinpoint
abnormal function in the spine which cannot be seen on X-ray. Abnormal
spinal function causes abnormal Nervous System disturbance. The
three standard tests will measure:
1) SEMG - the amount of electrical current in the muscles,
2) Thermography - skin temperature along the spine, and
3) Inclinometry - range of movement of the spine.
3. Why is it important to monitor the results? Dr. Swolensky wants
the best results for patients like yourself. He can easily monitor
your changes through periodic progress exams. It has been proven
that a very slight amount of pressure (the weight of a dime!)* can
disturb the communication of the Nervous System whether or not symptoms
are present. How can Dr. Swolensky measure the results after removing
pressure? The advanced technology of the Insight Millennium. This
is vitally necessary to monitor how the spine is working. It is
key to improving your health and well-being.
4. How will this test benefit me? For years, a major concern of
the public has been, "Why do I have to keep coming back when
Im pain free?" or "How do I know if Im getting
the proper amount of adjustments?" Now you are able to actually
see the changes, and it will be easier to understand the amount
and type of care you are receiving. Because of this technology,
Dr. Swolensky can provide a "tailor-made" program to meet
your specific health needs.
*Sharpless, SK: Susceptibility of Spinal Roots to Compression Block.
NINCDS Monograph 15, DHEW publication (NIH) 76-998, 1975, pages
155-161.
SEMG Scan
Measures Electrical Current of the muscles.
It Checks the Motor Nerves
- controls muscles
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Normal
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White bars indicate normal areas of function.
Green bars indicate mild areas of abnormal function.
Blue bars indicate moderate areas of abnormal function.
Red bars indicate severe areas of abnormal function.
Surface Electromyography (SEMG Scan). Your muscles are controlled
by nerves. The SEMG measures how well the motor nerves are working
by reading the amount of current found in the muscles. Subluxations,
which are misalignments, disturb the function of the nerve causing
an abnormal amount of electrical current flowing to your muscles.
Abnormal tests are shown by colors other than white and asymmetrical
bars widths.
Muscle Balance
Symmetry
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Initial
SEMG Scan |
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Symmetry
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Muscle Balance (Symmetry). Muscle Balance is extremely important
because the vertebrae in the spine depend on the muscles to move
properly. If one or more of the vertebrae are out of their normal
position, it disturbs nerve function. This disturbance creates muscle
imbalance caused by an abnormal amount of electrical current in
the muscles on either side of the spine. As a result of this disturbance,
the muscles can become weaker or stronger, tighter, or fatigued.
The abnormal muscle pattern on the scan reveals an increased amount
of tension/pull on one side compared to the other (similar to a
Tug-of-War).
The graph indicates area where the muscles are showing pulling
patterns:
Green indicates mild areas of abnormal symmetry.
Blue indicates moderate areas of abnormal symmetry.
Red indicates severe areas of abnormal symmetry.
Thermal Scan
- Measures Temperature Differences
Autonomic Nerves
- Controls Blood Vessels, Glands and Organs
Temperature Differences (Thermal Scan)
If your body temperature is 98.6 degrees, then the left and right
sides of your spine should also be the same temperature. Your skin
is the largest organ of the body and the blood vessels under the
skin work as the body's thermostat. (They expand to release heat
and contract to retain heat controlling the body's temperature.)
When the communication between the Nervous System and the blood
vessels is disturbed, it causes the body's thermostat to malfunction
producing an imbalanced temperature reading along the spine. These
blood vessels are controlled by the same part of the Central Nervous
System that runs your organs and glands, known as the autonomic
system. This thermal scan provides us with information to monitor
the autonomic system for proper function.
Loss of Motion/Flexibility (Inclinometer)
A third test that Dr. Swolensky may Include in your exam is performed
with a Digital Inclinometer. This test measures your spine movement
as compared to a normal reading. When there is abnormal positioning
of the vertebrae, it disturbs the Nervous System and causes abnormal
muscle function. This causes abnormal movement in the spine. The
longer the movement is restricted, the more irritation will occur
causing increased degeneration.
Deterioration Begins
When the range of motion is restricted, your ability to move is
limited and causes stress on the parts involved this begins a decaying
process. This process not only affects the problem areas, but left
uncorrected will negatively affect the areas above and below it
(i.e. domino effect). This process is similar to your vehicle's
front end when out of alignment, it limits proper movement of the
tires, causing uneven wear and tear on certain areas.
Decline of Overall Function and Health in YOUR
Body.
To summarize, your body can be malfunctioning for months, even years,
before you experience any symptoms. Since symptoms are always the
last to show and first to go, it is important to monitor the function
of your Nervous System which is why your chiropractor utilizes the
Insight Millennium. This technology provides vital information for
Dr. Swolensky, who as a chiropractor is the only health care specialist
trained and licensed in the detection and correction of subluxations.
As a result of this expertise, the highest level of health possible
may be within your reach.

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