What is the integrator?

At our office, we use a mix of hands-on manual adjustments as well as adjustments with a tool called the integrator. The integrator was designed for research purposes because it is able to have the tension pre-set so that each adjustment is specific and reproducible. What they found in the research studies was that patients were getting such great results that they decided to start selling it for private practice.

The integrator is an adjusting tool that lets the doctor choose the specific amount of force to use for each adjustment. This tool is very specific with the vector, angle, torque, and force used for the adjustment. We all remember the famous physics equation force = mass x acceleration. What the integrator lacks in mass it makes up for with speed/acceleration.

This tool is a great option for adjustments when we want to be very specific. It is also a great option for patients who are hesitant to the manual, hands-on adjustments as well as for kiddos. With the integrator, there is no twisting, popping, or cracking. It produces gentle, effective adjustments to support your body in health and healing.

Dr. Marcus Moore

Dr. Marcus Moore is the owner of Sota Chiropractic. He has a passion for working with kids, pregnant moms and all members of the family. As a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, he is a life long learner. Certified in both the Webster Technique and Torque Release Technique, he has advanced training in pediatric and prenatal care. Overall, he loves making an impact in his practice members lives and supporting his local community.

https://www.sotachiropractic.com/dr-marcus-moore
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