Gonstead in Sunshine Coast
Gonstead chiropractors use precise, hands-on spinal adjustments guided by detailed analysis including instrumentation, X-rays, and palpation to target the specific cause of dysfunction.
Gonstead Chiropractors
About Gonstead
The Gonstead method is one of the most precise and widely respected chiropractic techniques in the world. Developed by Dr Clarence Gonstead in the 1920s, this technique uses a detailed, biomechanical analysis of the spine to identify and correct vertebral subluxations. Unlike general chiropractic approaches that may adjust multiple areas of the spine in a single visit, Gonstead practitioners focus on finding the specific vertebra causing the problem and delivering a targeted, hands-on adjustment.
A Gonstead chiropractor uses five key criteria to analyse the spine: instrumentation (a Nervoscope that detects uneven heat distribution along the spine), static palpation (feeling the spine at rest for swelling or tenderness), motion palpation (assessing how each vertebra moves), X-ray analysis (full-spine radiographs to evaluate alignment, disc integrity and joint health), and visualisation (observing posture and gait). This thorough analysis means that adjustments are highly specific and tailored to the individual patient.
The Gonstead adjustment itself is typically a high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust delivered while the patient is seated, side-lying, or on a specialised Gonstead bench. Many patients choose Gonstead chiropractors because of the specificity of the analysis and the precision of the adjustment. Australian Gonstead practitioners have completed additional postgraduate training beyond their five-year chiropractic degree, and the technique is supported by a strong community of practitioners committed to ongoing education and clinical excellence.
Gonstead FAQs
What makes Gonstead different from other chiropractic techniques?
Gonstead chiropractic uses five specific criteria to analyse the spine — instrumentation, static and motion palpation, X-ray analysis, and visualisation. This allows the chiropractor to identify the exact vertebra causing problems and deliver a precise, targeted adjustment rather than a general manipulation of multiple areas.
Is the Gonstead technique suitable for children and elderly patients?
Yes. Gonstead chiropractors modify their adjustments based on the patient's age, size, and condition. The technique's precision means that adjustments can be gentle enough for children and elderly patients while still being effective. Your chiropractor will always assess suitability before treatment.
How do I know if a chiropractor is Gonstead-certified in Australia?
Look for practitioners who are members of the Gonstead Clinical Studies Society (GCSS) or who have completed accredited Gonstead seminars. Many Australian Gonstead chiropractors will display their training credentials on their clinic website or in their practice.
