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Pax Chiropractic

Insight Scans

  1. Traditional Medicine – chases symptoms and looks for obvious pathology, not function 
  2. Movement-Based Therapies (PT, OT, Speech) – assess muscular or ‘motor tone’ function through various movement assessments, strength tests, etc. 
  3. Pediatric Chiropractic  – assesses and determines the function of the nervous system

HOW DOES IT WORK? 

  1. How significant or severe (mild, moderate, severe, or intensive)? 
  2. Where within the neurospinal system are things primarily located (tracking, targeting)? 
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  1. Stuck stress, tension, spasm, etc. 
  2. Lack of balance (more on this later) and coordination 
  3. Disorganization and dysfunction 

Some of the signs and symptoms of your child’s nervous system is stressed out, tense, and stuck in sympathetic fight-or-flight mode are things like:

  • Colic and frequent crying in an infant
  • Excessive tantrums and meltdowns in a toddler or preschool-aged child
  • Motor and speech delays
  • Sensory processing and emotional regulation challenges
  • ADHD and anxiety type challenges later on in school-aged children and teens
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Your local PX Doc will explain each scan finding in more detail, but the three (3) things we don’t like to see in these scans are: 

  1. Green, blue, and red bars on the top half NCM graph– indicates that stuck, tension, and sympathetic dominance component of the subluxation. 
  2. Tons of ‘back and forth’ or ‘tug of war’ type tracking and tracking on the bottom summary graph – this indicates dysautonomia and tension throughout the neurospinal system. 
  3. The DTG bars along the sides of the summary graph (bottom half) are inside the black lines and blue – this indicates the subluxation and condition are becoming more chronic.
  1. Raging Bull – this is a child whose nervous system is stuck on the ‘gas pedal’ and entirely sympathetic dominant, leading to challenges with things such as hyperactivity, impulsivity, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, and so forth. 
  2. Drunken Bull – this scan finding most often correlates with a child struggling with coordination, focus, reading comprehension, communication, etc. 
  3. Raging Drunken Bull – as a child gets older, often they’ll end up with both scan patterns and signs and symptoms of each. 
  1. Total Energy Score – this score tends to go way up in a child who’s wound up and stuck in sympathetic mode, and therefore a high score here is most often seen with our ‘Raging Bull’ cases struggling with things like anxiety, behavior and sleep issues, and so forth 
  2. Pattern Score – this is a significant score to the overall neurological tone, and a low score here indicates a child who’s likely struggling with emotional dysregulation, focus and concentration challenges, postural exhaustion and a weak core, and so forth 
  3. Symmetry Score – this score measures the balance between the right and left sides of the neurospinal system, which is crucial to be then sure that there is balance in overall brain function and coordination

Raging Bull (High Total Energy) EMG Scan: 

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The #1 thing that signifies this child’s scan as a ‘Raging Bull’ scan is the excessively high Total Energy number, shown in the bottom left corner (413.8). The “normal” score should be 100. This means her entire neuromotor system is fully locked into fight-or-flight tone and interfering with her neuromotor development (standing, walking, etc.), sleep, behavior, emotions, digestion, and more. Interestingly, this child is also a ‘Drunken Bull’ as shown by the other two low scores. 

Drunken Bull (Low Pattern + Symmetry) EMG Scan:

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For this child, her Pattern score being low (24.2) signifies she’s struggling with ‘Drunken Bull’ type neurological challenges – emotional regulation, sensory processing, motor coordination, digestion, and more. 

  1. Shifted left – meaning the patient is stuck predominantly in sympathetic fight-or-flight mode and/or has an exhausted parasympathetic nervous system and vagal tone issues
  2. Shifted low – indicating the patient has lower ‘reserve capacity’ and adaptability, or “low energy” 
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