Dr. Clarence. S. Gonstead developed a new method called the Gonstead Chiropractic, which focuses on the body’s structural foundation and intervertebral discs in the early 20th century. Patients who suffer from back, neck, or spinal regional pain are most likely to benefit from Gonstead. Today, Gonstead Chiropractic is recognized worldwide in diagnosing and adjusting the spine and may help the following conditions:
Our chiropractor will analyze the whole body from a health and wellness perspective using the following methods:
Our chiropractor takes this comprehensive information to identify and correct misalignments. Using precise movements to adjust specific vertebrae and positioning patients to provide the most accurate adjustments.
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The Gonstead system uses five criteria: visualization, instrumentation, static palpation, motion palpation, and X-ray analysis. This multi-faceted approach ensures we only adjust segments confirmed as misaligned through all five parameters.
X-rays reveal structural relationships, disc integrity, and congenital variations that affect adjustment strategy. They provide a blueprint for precise corrections, especially for the pelvis and lower spine where visual assessment is limited.
We utilize knee-chest tables, cervical chairs, and pelvic benches that allows us to position patients for optimal line-of-correction adjustments. This equipment allows for precise vector adjustments without compromising patient comfort.
By analyzing disc spacing on X-rays and correlating with palpation findings, we determine which adjustments might improve disc mechanics. The technique includes specific approaches for posterior disc lesions and nerve compression.
Chiropractors can complete the Gonstead Methodology seminar series offered through the Gonstead Clinical Studies Society. This extensive training focuses on mastery of the five analytical criteria and specific adjusting skills.
Requirements to become a Gonstead Diplomate, which Dr. Stacy Aslan, DC is, include a minimum of 5 years in practice with 300 GCSS-approved seminar instruction, 200 hours of which must be post-graduate study, and passing both written and practical testing proving advanced proficiency in the technique.
His detailed anatomical studies and clinical observations established foundational principles still used today. Modern chiropractors at Waterfront Chiropractic in Huntington build upon his work with updated imaging and evidence.
Chronic subluxation patterns, disc-related conditions, and complex pelvic imbalances often respond well. The method's specificity makes it effective for conditions where general adjustments haven't provided sufficient relief.
We use comparative X-rays (when clinically indicated), repeat instrumentation readings, and detailed progress notes documenting changes in static and motion palpation findings over the course of care.
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