Torque Release Technique — A Guide for Fort Mill Families

If you've ever searched for a chiropractor in Fort Mill or Tega Cay, you may have come across the phrase Torque Release Technique — and wondered what it actually means. It's not a buzzword. It's a specific, research-backed chiropractic method that's become a cornerstone of care at Complete Wellness Chiropractic.

Here's what families in the Fort Mill area need to know.

What Is Torque Release Technique?

Torque Release Technique (TRT) is a neurologically-focused chiropractic method developed in the late 1990s. Unlike traditional manual adjustments that use hands-on thrusting motions, TRT uses a small handheld instrument called the Integrator to deliver a precise, low-force adjustment to specific points along the spine.

The goal isn't simply to "crack" a joint — it's to reduce tension in the central nervous system by addressing the spine at the level of the spinal cord and nerve roots. This makes it one of the gentlest and most targeted forms of chiropractic care available.

How Does the Integrator Work?

The Integrator is the only FDA-registered chiropractic adjusting instrument developed specifically through clinical trials. It delivers a reproducible, torque-based impulse — meaning the force, speed, and direction are consistent every time.

When Dr. Rob Cynowa uses the Integrator, he's not guessing. The adjustment is precise, repeatable, and designed to work with the body's natural neurological responses rather than against them.

For many patients — especially children, infants, and pregnant women — the gentleness of TRT is what makes it possible to receive consistent care without discomfort.

Why Families in Fort Mill and Tega Cay Choose TRT

At Complete Wellness Chiropractic, Dr. Rob sees the full family picture — newborns, school-age kids, pregnant moms, and adults managing chronic tension. TRT works across all of these populations for a few key reasons:

It's gentle enough for every age. The force used in a TRT adjustment is no greater than what you'd use to test the ripeness of a tomato. That means even newborns can receive care safely.

It focuses on the nervous system, not just symptoms. TRT is designed to reduce neurological interference — the underlying dysfunction that can manifest as colic, sleep issues, poor posture, recurring headaches, or general tension patterns. Addressing the root cause is always the goal.

It's consistent and measurable. Because the Integrator delivers a standardized input, Dr. Rob can track how your spine and nervous system are responding over time — not just how you feel on a given day.

What to Expect During a TRT Adjustment

Your first visit at Complete Wellness Chiropractic begins with a thorough neuro-structural assessment — not a quick intake form. Dr. Rob uses this to identify where neurological tension is greatest and how it's affecting your overall function.

During the adjustment itself, most patients lie face-down on the table while Dr. Rob works along the spine with the Integrator. Sessions are typically quiet, calm, and brief. Many patients — including children — find the experience so gentle they fall asleep.

Follow-up visits build on each prior adjustment. The nervous system responds best to consistent, progressive input — which is why Dr. Rob emphasizes a care plan rather than one-off visits.

Is TRT Right for Your Family?

TRT is particularly well-suited for:

  • Infants and toddlers with colic, reflux, or sleep difficulties
  • Children showing signs of postural stress or developmental tension
  • Pregnant women seeking gentle support during the second and third trimesters
  • Adults managing stress-related tension, headaches, or chronic spinal patterns

If you're in Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lake Wylie, or Baxter Village and you've been curious about a chiropractic approach that goes beyond pain relief, TRT may be exactly what your family needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Torque Release Technique safe for children?

Yes. TRT is one of the most widely used chiropractic methods for pediatric care precisely because of its low-force application. Dr. Rob regularly cares for infants and children using TRT at Complete Wellness Chiropractic.

Does a TRT adjustment hurt?

No. Most patients feel little to nothing during the adjustment itself. Some notice a mild sensation at the contact point, but discomfort is extremely rare.

How is TRT different from a traditional chiropractic adjustment?

Traditional adjustments use manual force applied by hand, often producing an audible pop. TRT uses an instrument to deliver a precise, low-force impulse without twisting or thrusting — making it quieter, gentler, and more targeted.

How many TRT sessions will I need?

This depends on your individual neuro-structural findings. Dr. Rob will outline a recommended care plan after your initial assessment. Most patients begin noticing changes within the first few visits.

Does Complete Wellness Chiropractic use TRT for prenatal care?

Yes. TRT is one of the primary methods Dr. Rob uses for pregnant patients. Combined with Webster Technique certification, it allows for safe, effective care throughout pregnancy.


Complete Wellness Chiropractic is located at 1520 Onyx Ridge Rd #101, Fort Mill, SC — serving families in Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lake Wylie, and Baxter Village. To schedule with Dr. Rob Cynowa, D.C., visit cwchiro.com.