The Sync System decomposes chiropractic into five discrete, measurable layers — one structural, one instrumental, one fascial, one pelvic, one cellular. Together they form the only integrated spine-and-nervous-system platform in Asia. Each pillar is described in turn below; every pillar links to a dedicated page with a deeper account of what, how, and why.
Traditional chiropractic assumes the body will correct itself if you align the bones. The Sync assumes something different: that alignment without measurement is guesswork, and that the thing actually worth correcting is the nervous-system signal passing through a segment — not the segment itself.
Each of the five pillars targets one physical layer of that signal. SpinalSync is the structural correction. SpinaliQ is the instrument that delivers it. MyoSync addresses the fascial envelope. PelviSync restores the pelvic oscillator. CellSync measures the result.
SpinalSync is the core act of a Sync session — precision spinal correction across six cerebrospinal intensity zones. Instrument-assisted, low-force, reproducible across clinicians, and measured before and after with a CellSync re-scan.
The handheld precision device that delivers every SpinalSync correction. SpinaliQ produces the impulse; the clinician directs it. This is deliberate — it removes the single biggest source of variance in traditional chiropractic, which is how hard a given clinician pushes on a given day.
Myofascial release synchronised to the spinal correction — because the bone does not move alone. The fascial envelope around each vertebral segment has to hydrate, glide, and re-tension, or the SpinalSync correction will not hold. MyoSync is delivered in the same 30-minute session when the CellSync scan indicates fascial loading is the limiting factor.
The pelvis is the body's second major oscillator. When its cadence falls out of phase with the spine — which happens reliably after pregnancy, after long periods of desk work, or after sports injury — every movement above it compensates. PelviSync rephrases the pattern through targeted sacro-pelvic correction, PelviSync-specific CellSync channels, and a home-programme for gait rhythm.
The measurement layer that makes everything above legible. A five-channel nervous-system assessment — sEMG, thermography, HRV, algometry, ROM — aggregated into a single CellSync Index between 0 and 100. Captured at every visit, benchmarked against an age-normed reference, trended across your entire arc.
Every chiropractor in the world can manipulate a vertebra. What distinguishes The Sync System is not the correction — it is everything that wraps around it.
| Dimension | The Sync System | Typical chiropractic clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Method of correction | Instrument-assisted (SpinaliQ) — low-force, reproducible | Manual high-velocity manipulation ("cracking") |
| Objective measurement | Five-channel CellSync scan every visit | Subjective intake only; no objective re-scan |
| Zone targeting | Six cerebrospinal zones, scan-directed | Where the patient says it hurts |
| Session logging | Every pulse logged; patient app; trend chart | Paper chart or basic EHR note |
| Upper-cervical technique | Instrument-only, no neck rotation | Often manual rotational thrust |
| Adjunct layers | MyoSync + PelviSync integrated | Usually separate therapist, separate session |
| Cross-location continuity | Chart travels across all licensed partners | New intake at each new clinic |
| Practitioner variance | Minimised by protocol + instrument | High — depends on individual style |
A short glossary of the terms that appear across the site. Definitions here are deliberately operational — what we mean when we say them, not what they might mean in a textbook.
Every pillar is visible in your first 45-minute First Sync. You leave with a baseline, a priority zone, and a four-session plan.