Research
Research that offers confidence
We offer you two reasons to have clinical confidence in curve restoration: research into extension-compression traction, and the growing research linking poor spinal curves to decreased health outcomes.
Reimbursement
Reimbursements without confusion
Users of our curve restoration devices have several reimbursement options which strengthen practice revenue while offering improved clinical outcomes for patients. This guide offers you the most successful and ethical coding options we have seen in use with our technology.
From Dr. Anthony Gambale

What kinds of patients shouldn’t receive at-home traction?
What kinds of patients shouldn’t receive at-home traction? By Dr Anthony Gambale Are there patients who should receive curve restoration in your chiropractic practice, who should not participate in at-home traction? Yes, but the numbers are fewer than you may think. Generally, the patients who should not participate in at-home spinal curve restoration fall into… [Continue Reading]

Three reasons why patients love the at-home model of curve restoration.
Three reasons why patients love the at-home model of curve restoration. By Anthony Gambale DC The corrective model of spinal curve restoration is appreciated by many patients. One of the things that many patients love is the ability to improve their spinal curves at home with the Mini-chair. Here are three reasons why curve… [Continue Reading]

Insurance and a curve restoration practice: is it ethical?
Insurance and a curve restoration practice: is it ethical? By Dr Anthony Gambale How about we begin by actually defining what ethical means? According to one common definition, ethical means: “Being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice.” We believe that curve restoration fits this definition of ethical for several… [Continue Reading]






