Don’t Guess About Your Family’s Health

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Non-Invasive Neurological Scans

At Apex, we don’t guess when it comes to you or your families health. We believe that knowledge truly is power, which is why we utilize technology called INSiGHT Scans to accurately assess the health and function of the nervous system.

These three individual tests are quick, have no harmful side-effects and, most importantly, they are completely safe for pregnancy, kids, and even for newborn babies. The three primary tests we use are static electromyography (s-EMG), rolling thermography (thermal), and heart rate variability (HRV).

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Heart Rate Variability

The HRV scan measures how the nervous system is holding up to stress. It also calculates the balance of the autonomic nervous system — whether someone might be stuck on the “gas pedal” or the “brake pedal”. Additionally, we get a clear read on how the parasympathetic nerves, like the Vagus nerve, are functioning.

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Static Electromyography (sEMG) helps to measure how nerves are communicating with the spinal muscles that maintain posture. This can also help to give us an overall muscle energy efficiency, which often leads to fatigue and muscle imbalances.

Static Electromyography

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Rolling Thermography

Rolling thermography takes many different points of temperature along your spine. We see this as our “deep heat” test, as inflammation and nerve interference can cause increases in temperature side-to-side.