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If you’ve been in our office, you’ve likely seen (or heard!) the Integrator being used during an adjustment. It’s small, precise, and incredibly powerful—but what exactly is it, and why do we use it as part of our care?
More importantly… how does it fit into our five-step framework for restoring nervous system function?
Let’s break it down 👇
The Integrator is a gentle, neurologically-focused adjusting instrument that delivers a very specific, low-force impulse into the spine and nervous system.
Unlike traditional “cracking” or twisting adjustments, the Integrator:
Think of it less like “forcing something back into place”…
and more like sending a clear signal to the brain and nervous system.
Because at the end of the day—this isn’t about bones, it’s about communication.
In the traditional model, care is often focused on symptoms.
In our world, we focus on something deeper:
➡️ How well your brain and body are communicating and adapting
When that communication breaks down (what we call dysregulation or subluxation), the body starts to:
The Integrator helps restore that communication—gently and consistently.
Our five-step framework isn’t random—it’s designed to follow how the nervous system actually heals: in phases, not visits.
Here’s how the Integrator plays a role in each step:
Before any adjustment, we use INSiGHT scans (HRV, EMG, Thermal) to understand:
👉 This tells us where and how to adjust.
The Integrator allows us to match that plan with precision.
Many patients—especially adults—start in sympathetic dominance (fight-or-flight mode).
At this stage, the goal is:
➡️ Calm the system, not overwhelm it
The Integrator is perfect here because:
Once the system begins to settle, we move into rebuilding communication.
This is where the Integrator shines:
Think of it like retraining the nervous system, one precise input at a time.
Now we’re not just calming the system—we’re strengthening it.
At this phase, patients often notice:
The Integrator helps layer in repetition and consistency, which is key for building long-term change.
This is where true health lives—not symptom relief, but:
✔️ Adaptability
✔️ Resilience
✔️ Optimal function
The Integrator continues to support the nervous system with:
Because life doesn’t stop—but your nervous system can get better at handling it.
We use the Integrator because it aligns perfectly with our philosophy:
➡️ Gentle doesn’t mean less effective—it means more specific
➡️ The nervous system responds best to precision, not force
➡️ Healing happens through consistency, not intensity
Whether it’s a newborn, a child navigating developmental challenges, or an adult dealing with chronic stress or burnout—the Integrator allows us to meet the nervous system exactly where it’s at.
In the traditional model, “better” means symptoms are gone.
But in our office, “better” means:
The Integrator is one of the tools that helps us get there.
The goal isn’t just to feel good for a moment.
It’s to help your nervous system become the kind of system that:
➡️ Handles stress
➡️ Recovers faster
➡️ Functions the way it was designed to
And that’s exactly what the Integrator helps us do—step by step.