Torque Release Technique TRT in Frederick
Torque Release Technique FAQ in Frederick
Most Frequently Asked Questions About Torque Release Technique (TRT) in Frederick, contact Restoration Family Chiropractic to learn more.
- HOW THE TECHNIQUE WORKS
- HOW TO KNOW WHERE TO ADJUST
- THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN INTEGRATOR AND ACTIVATOR
- WHY WE ONLY ADJUST 3 SUBLUXATIONS
- WHO CREATED THE TECHNIQUE
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Frequently Asked Questions about Torque Release Technique (TRT) in Frederick
How does the technique work?
How do you know where to adjust me?
What is the difference between the Integrator and other adjusting instruments?
Why do you only adjust up to 3 subluxations?
Who created the technique?
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Monday
10:00am - 12:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Tuesday
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 12:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 12:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday & Sunday
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Restoration Family Chiropractic
1080 W Patrick St Unit 15
Frederick, MD 21703

All Chiropractic instruments can be very helpful and beneficial for a practice member. In our opinion, the Integrator is hands down the most effective at correcting the subluxation, hence why we have chosen to use it here in our office. The Integrator fires at a certain threshold after the instrument has been pre-loaded, or “cocked.” This threshold is the same with every adjustment, therefore it is the same adjustment each time. This is very unique to this instrument, as it removes all outside factors and creates the most inter-reliability between each doctor and adjustment. AKA it means this technique is so reproducible, which allows you to get the most out of your care in our office.
Jay Holder, DC, MD created the technique, in what is known as the “second century” of Chiropractic. It is the ONLY technique in Chiropractic today that was founded out of a randomized clinical trial, blinded with placebo control! The craziest part? The study was never conducted to create a new technique. TRT was founded ACCIDENTALLY! Dr. Jay simply looked to provide Chiropractic adjustments that were reproducible with great inter-reliability between different chiropractors each and every time.