Credentials matter less than what they change about how you’re treated.
Let’s skip the acronym-explaining and get to what actually matters.
PX Docs is a paediatric chiropractic training system built around kids and families. Not just technique — the whole clinical picture. Developmental milestones, birth trauma, neurodevelopment, and sensory processing. When I’m working with a child, I’m not improvising. I’m working from a framework that has spent years studying exactly this population.
MST — Motion Specific Technique — is about precision. Finding the exact vertebra, the exact direction, the exact force. Less is more. This is where the restraint I talked about in the other post comes from. You learn to work with the body instead of on it.
Syntropy is the piece most people haven’t heard of. They cracked the code and reverse-engineered how each vertebra moves, which changes the way how we approach our adjustments for different individuals. The focus on speed, precision and drills, coupled with an understanding of the neurology, our innate intelligence, and biomechanics on a deep level.
Add them all together, and you get a chiropractor who is trained to find the primary problem, adjust it specifically, and track whether the nervous system is actually responding — not just whether you feel better in the room.
Feeling better in the room is nice. It’s not the goal. The goal is a nervous system that handles life better over time. That’s a different target, and it takes a different approach to hit it.
