Principles of NeuroImpulse Protocol
Adjustment?

The technique is named “neuro” and “impulse” as these two words
best describe what is done. The focus of the assessment is on
cortical function and the adjustment is an impulse style thrust
that aims to restore functional balance to the brain and
cord.
There is no emphasis on “moving” anything and manipulative
techniques are never employed.

The underlying principle of NeuroImpulse Protocol adjusting is
in fact to take advantage of both the time and force elements
that go to make up total impulse.
Light contacts are held for prolonged periods and are then
followed by a toggle recoil thrust which is essentially a low
displacement, high velocity thrust delivering a
neural stimulus in a very short period of time.

The net result is an adjustment that is highly acceptable to
the patient but still provides maximum impulse.
This protocol is also synchronous with recent chiropractic
research that demonstrates via surface EMG that high velocity
low amplitude thrusts achieve neurological change where long
lever slow adjusting does not.
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