Is cracking safe? The honest answer.
A published-literature review of manipulation safety, what the studies actually say about stroke risk, and why instrument-assisted correction sidesteps the question entirely.
Long-form writing on why the spine behaves the way it does, why most chiropractic misses the neurological layer, and how coherence medicine actually works. Written by the clinical team; no ghostwriters; no SEO-farm copy.
New pieces published monthly. Shorter notes and clinical observations are published on our JetBrains-Mono feed (/notes, coming).
A published-literature review of manipulation safety, what the studies actually say about stroke risk, and why instrument-assisted correction sidesteps the question entirely.
Before the kinematic chain fires, the upper-cervical spine sets the head's reference frame. Here is the three-minute reset that makes the lesson land.
A session begins and ends with a scan. Here is what the delta actually represents - and why it matters more than what the patient reports on a pain scale.
A walkthrough of what each of the five channels measures and how to interpret your own trend. What to worry about, what to ignore, what to ask your clinician.
Every major longevity programme has imaging, biomarkers, VO₂ max, DXA. What they are missing is a spine-and-signal protocol with a trended index. Here is why that matters - and why it's changing.
For clinicians considering the SpinalSync certification - an honest account of why instrument-assisted work produces better patient outcomes than most manual practitioners believe.
A short monthly email - the one new essay, one clinical observation, and a link to something we found useful from outside The Sync. Nothing else.