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2017-10-17 |
The minimum energy hypothesis: a unified model of fixation resolution. Dr. Evans presents his research paper: minimum energy hypothesis, at a Pittsburgh seminar. This hypothesis allows Doctors to explain the fixation theory of the subluxation easily to physicists as well as patients in a simple, common-sense manner. |
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2017-10-17 | Here are a few of the major new features in the upcoming version of the PulStar Program version 9.6 |
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2017-10-17 | This video describes the best practice for holding the PulStar Impulse Head. Both the left and right handed methods are discussed. |
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2017-10-17 | This video shows the correct analysis preload thrust force. Be careful not to "toggle" the PulStar Impulse head when using it for analysis. |
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2017-10-17 | This quick tutorial will walk you through setting up a second PulStar in your office to share your existing patient files. |
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2017-10-17 | This movie depicts the basic protocol for the standing position with the PulStar system. |
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2017-10-17 | This movie will walk you through a simple installation of the PulStar Analysis and Adjusting program on a Windows based PC. |
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2017-10-17 | How to setup and use the Front Desk program on a networked Windows computer. |
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2017-10-17 | The PulStar G3 has a built-in diagnostics program. This program can actuate the Impulse Head at different forcelevels and determine what may be the cause of a problem. The program saves an output file to the Documents folder for easy retr... |
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2017-10-17 | Here we go through a complete patient encounter. We'll see the main PulStar program from the beginning of a patient visit to the end and we'll point out all of the new features for version 10.1 which will be available in January of 2011. Click on ... |
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