
Beyond Palpation: How Objective Spinal Analysis Transforms Chiropractic Care
Discover how objective spinal analysis and Multiple Impulse Therapy with PulStar transform chiropractic care by eliminating guesswork and improving patient outcomes.
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Discover how objective spinal analysis and Multiple Impulse Therapy with PulStar transform chiropractic care by eliminating guesswork and improving patient outcomes.

If you’ve ever sat in a chiropractor’s office wondering, “How do you know exactly where to adjust?” you aren’t alone.

Real-Time Bio-Feedback, Smarter Adjusting, and Faster Documentation
The newest PulStar software update delivers meaningful improvements that help chiropractors analyze more clearly, adjust more confidently, and document more efficiently. These enhancements are not theoretical—they’re practical tools you’ll feel immediately in daily practice.
To see all of the features demonstrated step by step, watch the full walkthrough video below.

Modern chiropractic care continues to evolve toward greater precision, better outcomes, and improved doctor ergonomics. One of the most powerful—but sometimes under-utilized—tools in the PulStar ecosystem is the Positional System, designed specifically to support seated and standing spinal analysis and adjustment.

At Sense Technology, we’ve always believed that innovation should make a doctor’s life easier, not more complicated. That’s why the latest update to the PulStar software represents a major step forward in both functionality and efficiency. The new AI-assisted SOAP Note feature, powered by Apple Intelligence, allows doctors to automatically generate complete and compliant SOAP notes directly from the PulStar’s analysis and adjustment data.

In today’s chiropractic and rehab landscape, technology is everywhere. From decompression tables to cold lasers to shockwave therapy, clinicians have no shortage of devices vying for their attention. But here’s a question I hear from colleagues all the time:
👉 “If I already have a PulStar, why would I invest in a shockwave device?”
It’s a fair question—so let’s break it down.

When we set out to design the PulStar, our goal wasn’t just to create another adjusting instrument. We wanted to build a system that gave chiropractors something they had never had before: objective control and feedback during the adjustment itself.

There are several well-known devices on the market — including the Activator®, Impulse®, ArthroStim®, and the PulStar® system. Each has unique features, but not all instruments are created equal. In this article…

The vertebral subluxation—or vertebral subluxation complex (VSC)- is a mechanical dysfunction marked by “restricted joint motion,” “tight fibers,” and tenderness that may impact the nervous system. Yet even with decades of clinical focus, inter- and intra-examiner reliability in identifying subluxations using manual palpation has been limited. Because of its objective and repeatable approach, the PulStar may be the Gold Standard for detection.