While traditional medicine relies primarily on symptoms and looks for obvious pathology on standard exams like blood work, MRIs, and EEGs, our network of trained Pediatric Experience Doctors use an incredible piece of technology called the INSiGHT neuroTECH that accurately assesses the health and function of the Central Nervous System.

Now when we get into things like technology and neurology 🧠, a lot of us can get overwhelmed and confused quite easily, but that’s the true beauty and practicality of our INSiGHT Scanning Technology – it’s super simple and easy to understand.

This article will help you do just that!

what is the central nervous system? 

Put simply, the most important system that determines whether your child (and your entire family) is healthy or not is the Central Nervous System, or just ‘nervous system’ for short. It’s made up of three divisions, Sensory, Autonomic and Motor that work together to coordinate EVERY internal body function with EVERY movement and with EVERY thought, emotion, behavior and cognitive function. It’s ‘Air Traffic Control’ 📡 for the entire human experience!

Dr. Bruce Lipton puts it this way:

“The function of the nervous system is to perceive the environment, and coordinate the function of all other cells.” 

That means that while you’ve probably invested quite a bit of time, energy, and resources into trying to get your child’s gut 💩health, immune system, and motor tone (PT, OT, Speech Therapy, etc.) functioning the best you can – your current provider team may have overlooked the one common thread that ties them all together – the nervous system.

When you see the word ‘autonomic’ in this context, it simply means that everything runs on autopilot and happens automatically. You can best think of this in terms of the four (4) things we know healthy babies 👶🏼are supposed to be able to do – eat, sleep, poop, and move.

It’s the autonomic nervous system that controls and coordinates all four (4) of those key health-building functions in your child, and we can measure how well (or not well) the nervous system is doing its job with our simple, safe and reliable INSiGHT Scans!

Basically the examination and assessment process of the 3 different health care approaches breaks down like this:

  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 assessment, strength tests, etc.
  3. Pediatric Chiropractic 🧠  – assesses and determines the function of the nervous system

how does it work? 

The nervous system is a two-way street.

One set of nerves are what we call ‘sensory’ nerves 📡 that send information and report back to the brain and brainstem exactly what’s going on inside the body (internal environment) and outside the body (external environment).

The other set of nerves are more of what are termed ‘motor control’ nerves that send signals out from the brain and spinal cord and tell the various parts of the body what to do, when to do it, how to do it, etc.

Because neurological communication within the autonomic nervous system has to do this vitally important job for 37.2 million cells in the human body, things need to happen fast and have absolute clear lines of communication. We were designed to operate at well past 5G long before it was invented, and we certainly can’t have our kids operating at dial-up speeds.

And because a child’s brain (nervous system) doubles in size during its first year of life, and continues growing and developing at that rapid pace for the first 3-7 years of life… making sure this system is working at full function is simply the most important exam and assessment any pediatric provider could ever perform for your child. 

So it’s not even close – an INSiGHT Scan that tells you exactly how your child’s brain and nervous system are functioning and communicating is far more valuable than knowing where they sit on the height and weight chart in your pediatrician’s office.

what do the insight scans look for? 

Really the INSiGHT Scans are all about finding, tracking, and understanding if subluxation and dysautonomia are present or not. And if they are, we need to know two things about them:

  1. How significant or severe (mild, moderate, severe, or intensive)?
  2. Where within the neurospinal system are things primarily located (tracking, targeting)?

When there is too much tension and stress stuck in one specific area of the neurospinal system, it helps us better understand why certain symptoms and conditions may be present. Additionally, by running the INSiGHT Scans as part of a wellness checkup and before any symptoms may be present, it helps us predict and get ahead of potential trouble later.

Think of the neurospinal system like the fuse box 💥in your home. While our nervous system is quite a bit more intricate and complex than that, at its core many of the sensory and motor nerves function similarly. In our office we use the Neuro Fuse Chart below to help us better track and locate where and what kind of trouble the subluxation and dysautonomia may be causing!

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what are subluxation + dysautonomia again? 

While you can find more info on subluxation and dysautonomia by clicking on those hyperlinks (if reading this digitally), put simply they cause the nervous system to suffer from three (3) major issues:

  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 being stressed out, tense, and stuck on 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

What’s always been fascinating with using INSiGHT Scans in our Pediatric + Family Practice, is that you can see the same stuck subluxation (stress) patterns in infants 👶🏼as you do in older children and even teenagers. While it’s called something different in each age group, the true root cause behind the challenges is nearly the same – a stressed out, wound up, out of balance nervous system. 

Sadly most pediatricians dismiss most neurodevelopmental and sensory challenges as “normal” and tell parents still today things like, “don’t worry, they’ll grow out of it.” Well what we now know is that for most kids those symptoms and conditions are obvious signs of trouble brewing in the nervous system, something PX Docs call The Perfect Storm.

Now that we’ve got a good understanding of why the INSiGHT Scans are so important, and what they are looking for… let’s dive into each of the three (3) individual scans!

neurothermal scans

This is the first scan each PX Doc office will run, and we can run this scan on everyone from a 1-day old infant to mom and dad in a matter of minutes.

The main thing the NeuroThermal Scans help us find are the regional effects of subluxation and dysautonomia. That means the Neuro Fuse Box Chart discussed and shown above is very helpful in interpreting this scan.

Since the core functions of the autonomic nervous system are to coordinate and regulate the function of the digestive system, immune system, hormones, and so forth… this scan helps us really understand what’s going on in our patients who are struggling with things such as colicrefluxconstipation, chronic ear infections, allergies, adrenal dysfunction, and sleep disorders.

The scan image below is a NeuroThermal Scan of a child struggling with virtually all of those conditions of the neuro-gastric-immune complex, as well as anxiety.

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Your local PX Doc will explain each scan finding in more detail, but simply put 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– this indicates that stuck, tension, and sympathetic dominance component of 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) to be inside the black lines and blue – this indicates the subluxation and condition is becoming more chronic

neurospinal emg scans: 

This particular scan is absolutely vital for us to best help our Perfect Storm kids, as it serves as the most important form of testing we can do when conditions like AutismAsperger’sSensory Integration DisordersADHD, and Anxiety are being investigated.

That’s because each of these neurodevelopmental and neurosensory challenges are rooted in stuck tension, altered tone, and exhaustion of the neuromotor system. Most every parent of a spectrum or sensory child is familiar with the word ‘tone’ having worked with amazing professionals like Pediatric PTs, OTs, and Speech Therapists.

Neurological and tone challenges are a big deal, as motor 💪 function and development determines brain 🧠 function and development. That means – if the EMG scan detects  patterns of stuck tension and imbalance,  the brain is almost certainly stuck in sympathetic (fight or flight) tone and also struggling with an imbalance between its core functions of regulating emotions, behavior, learning, and memory.

There are three (3) common findings with pediatric EMG scans, and we’ll briefly describe them here and then show examples of each type below:

  1. Raging Bull 😠 – this is a child who’s nervous system is absolutely stuck on the ‘gas pedal’ and fully 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 who struggles with coordination, focus, reading comprehension, communication, and so forth
  3. Raging Drunken Bull – as a child gets older, often times they’ll end up with both scan patterns and signs and symptoms of each

The most exciting thing about Pediatric Chiropractic is that we can see changes in a child’s EMG Scans quickly, because their nervous system is still learning to grow and adapt at such a fast pace. Their brains and bodies are growing and developing at such a rapid rate, it’s really quite incredible. But that also means that when subluxation gets into the neuromuscular system (as shown on EMG), it can really wreak havoc and alter their development for years to come.

Diving a bit deeper into this particular scan, our INSiGHT EMG Scans also use a 3-step scoring system that allows us to really understand what’s going on with that child’s neuromotor system, and thus overall brain and neurodevelopment.

Here are the 3 scores you’ll see on your child’s EMG Scan, and a quick explanation of what they mean, and then we’ve provided some examples of EMG scans as well:

  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 very important 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 weak core, and so forth
  3. Symmetry Score – this score is measuring the balance between the right and left side of the neurospinal system, which is crucial to then be 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 really 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 scores being low as well.

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.

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heart rate variability (hrv) scans: 

These scans are incredibly helpful at getting a broader picture of a patient’s neurological health, telling us whether their autonomic nervous system is healthy, balanced, and fully charged… or stressed out, imbalanced, and worn out.

The key word here is ‘variability’ because that is truly the number one marker of good neurological health: the ability to be adaptable and resilient. Adaptability is the key to good health whether we are talking about gut and immune health, or behavioral, emotional, and cognitive health. 

Every child is going to encounter bacteria, viruses, physical injuries, environmental toxins, and emotional challenges on an almost daily basis. So what we really know about good health is that it’s not determined by avoiding or trying to hide from these things, but being able to adapt and overcome them.

Many parents of spectrum and sensory kids often list one of their top goals for care to help their children be more ‘flexible’ and less dependent on strict, consistent routines. The HRV Scan is therefore a great one to help show why that is not the case for most kids starting out, but then improves over time as the child gets neurologically-focused adjustments.

The vast majority of HRV scans in our office, for kids and adults alike, look like the sample scan below. The white dot being to the lower left as it is indicates two very common findings that are the result of subluxation and dysautonomia:

  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 put simply, low energy

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As we can with so many HRV scans, you can see this patient’s anxiety building throughout the short 3-minute exam, as their heart rate (red line) and galvanic skin response (blue line) build and increase as time goes on. Now imagine dealing with that stress build up when you’re trying to concentrate in school or fall asleep? Those are just two common examples of where subluxation and sympathetic dominance (dysautonomia) really show up and cause daily struggles in the lives of so many kids and families!

With the high stress, high demand ‘perfect storm’ world that most families are stuck in today, they often feel like they are ‘wound up and worn out’ at the same time!

Just think of it like a toddler who skipped their nap on a busy day… by the time evening rolls around you’re going to have a child who is fully exhausted, throwing tantrums, not listening, and having a tough time.

In the same way that an infant doesn’t really grow out of colic, but instead often grows into sensory and spectrum challenges… the same is true for the stress and tension seen on HRVs throughout the family. We don’t grow out of tantrums and behavior issues, we grow into ADHD, anxiety, and even depression.

The HRV Scans are the most helpful in really sorting out what’s going on with our patients looking for drug-free help with mental and emotional disorders, sleep, energy, and so forth. Without these scans, we’d be chasing symptoms just like most every other medical approach.

The chart below shows the absolute life-transforming changes in those areas that our patients experience once under neurologically-focused chiropractic care, and we can track these changes right along with functional improvements on their HRV Scans!

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Those changes are just truly incredible ‼️Millions of Americans take multiple medications just to try and get some sleep, mood regulation, and decrease their pain + tension… and we can get all of that and more in just minutes with neurologically-focused chiropractic adjustments! Even better, no side effects! 

putting it all together

While your local Pediatric Experience Doctor will take you through each scan individually, perhaps the most important aspect of the INSiGHT Scans is being able to put them all together and get a full picture of what’s going on with your child’s nervous system and overall health!

The INSiGHT Scans do exactly what they’re named for – give us insights and an understanding of the most important aspect of your child’s health, in ways that no other health practitioner can.

The nervous system truly is the ‘mom’ of the entire body, keeping everything and everyone on track at all times! And just like quite a few moms, it can get wound up and worn out.

But it truly doesn’t have to be that way!  Your PX Doc will put together (or already has) a fully personalized and customized Care Plan just for you. With each and every adjustment during that Restoration or Wellness Care Plan, you’ll see the stuck stress and tension leave your child’s body, and the calm, relaxation, and healing capacity kick back in!

We can’t wait for you to Experience Miracles ✨that only this kind of chiropractic can bring to the table! God bless and be well! 

Article written by: PXDOCS

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