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The Best Chiropractic Tool Just Got Even Better

Technology has revolutionized the medical industries, and chiropractic practices are no exception. The benefits of visualized instrument adjusting and multiple impulse therapy (MIT) are well-documented, bringing healing to patients and longevity to doctors of chiropractic. The technology itself is innovative and multifaceted, and the advantages of utilizing it do not stop there.

One of the most intriguing aspects of chiropractic tools is that they can be updated and refined as years go by. Technology is always evolving. New breakthroughs and even minor tweaks to existing systems can make a huge difference in the possible applications and the effectiveness of the instruments.

PulStar has already set itself apart from other chiropractic tools on the market with its superb quality, cutting-edge innovation, and comprehensive product suite. The benefits of investing in PulStar do not stop when you purchase it, either. PulStar is constantly updating its system and the accompanying app to ensure that your tools remain on the cutting edge of the industry. Recently, Sense Technology released an important new update to the PulStar that made the best chiropractic tool even better.

The Upgrade

The latest update to PulStar sounds relatively simple, yet within the context of chiropractic adjustment and the possibilities it enables, its impact is quite profound. Via software (and a firmware update to the hardware, if necessary), PulStar has enabled an increased maximum number of impulses in Osseous and Specific modes to 35 impulses per second.

This upgrade is available to anyone using the PulStar Ver. 11 program. In other words, current customers can reap the benefits of the update without paying for the new capabilities. It will also come standard for new customers who purchase a PulStar in the future.

Why the PulStar Update is Important

PulStar prides itself on being a comprehensive chiropractic tool that empowers doctors of chiropractic to treat their patients as efficiently and effectively as possible. It has done extensive research into multiple impulse therapy and the frequency that best treats certain conditions and areas of the body. Through this research, PulStar has found that joints respond best to frequencies ranging from 10 to 22 impulses per second, for example. That’s why Osseous mode has typically spanned these frequencies.

Other modes are used to treat issues in other areas of the body. The Myofascial mode can hold frequencies ranging from 30 to 50 impulses per second to best treat large muscles and the fascia of the body. Point mode can range from 4 impulses to 90 impulses per second depending on the area being treated. Specific mode traditionally gives the doctor free range from anywhere between 2 to 22 impulses per second.

All this is to say that PulStar already gives doctors a tremendous amount of control over the impulses they can use to treat patients. However, in the pursuit of chiropractic tool perfection, Sense Technology continually evaluates its products and how they can better assist doctors. What it recently found was that there was a gap in the frequencies available between 22 impulses per second (Osseous) and 30 impulses per second (Myofascial).

While this gap is small and seldom missed, Sense technology wants the PulStar to be prepared for any situation a doctor might encounter. The update is a testament to Sense Technology’s commitment to providing the best possible technology to doctors and patients alike. It is also a prime example of how we listen to doctors, continually pushing the industry forward, and are invested in creating the premier visualized instrument adjustment suite on the market.

To learn more about PulStar and this specific update, feel free to reach out to us. Our passionate experts will gladly work with you to explain the benefits of the update, as well as how to enjoy it if you are a current PulStar doctor. 

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Christian Evans

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