The Corescore

The Key to Unlocking your Best Health & Potential

If you’re experiencing back pain, neck pain, headaches, or just feeling ‘off,’ you’re not alone.


 Here's the issue—most healthcare approaches focus only on symptoms, never addressing why your body isn’t healing properly in the first place.


At John's Creek Chiropractic & Wellness, we do things differently. We use the Core Score to take the guesswork out of your health, giving us a real, measurable look at how well your nervous system is functioning. 

What Exactly is the CoreScore?

Your nervous system is responsible for everything your body does—from how you move to how you heal, recover, and adapt to stress. But how do we know if your nervous system is working at its best? That’s where the Core Score comes in.


The Core Score is a measurable way to assess how well your nervous system is functioning and performing. It’s not just about how you feel—it’s about how well your body is handling stress, healing, and adapting to daily demands.


We use cutting-edge technology to evaluate your body’s ability to function, recover, and perform optimally. Instead of relying on guesswork, we measure real data—giving us a deeper look into what’s working well and what needs improvement.

Why Function and Performance Matters for Everyone

Most people only focus on their health when something hurts—but pain is just the tip of the iceberg. The real question is: How well is your body actually functioning?

✔ Do you wake up feeling rested and energized?
✔ Can you move freely without stiffness or discomfort?
✔ Do you recover quickly after stress or physical activity?
✔ Are you able to focus and stay mentally sharp throughout the day?


If your body isn’t functioning properly, these basic aspects of life become harder than they should be. That’s why the Core Score is so important—it helps uncover hidden stress before it turns into bigger problems.

  • A high Core Score means your body is functioning well and performing at its best.
  • A low Core Score means your nervous system is struggling, making you more prone to pain, fatigue, and poor recovery.

Your body was designed to perform—don’t settle for just "getting by."

example of a corescore report

How We Measure Your Core Score: 

A Breakdown of the Three Scans

The Core Score isn’t just a number—it’s a full assessment of how well your nervous system is functioning and adapting to daily life. We use three powerful, science-backed scans to measure key aspects of your nervous system’s performance.

Each scan provides unique insights into how well your body handles stress, movement, and recovery. Below is a quick overview of how they work and why they matter.

neuroTHERMAL: your hidden stress & inflammation

The neuroTHERMAL scan detects temperature differences along your spine, which indicate nerve interference, stress, and inflammation.

  • If your nervous system is stressed, it disrupts signals between your brain and body.
  • This can lead to chronic pain, poor digestion, sluggish recovery, and reduced immune function.
  • By detecting these imbalances before symptoms even appear, we can take proactive steps to restore function.

 Why It Matters: If your nervous system is under strain, it can’t send clear signals to your body, limiting your ability to heal and perform optimally.

neuroCORE: muscle balance & movement score

Every movement you make requires muscles working together in balance. When there’s too much tension in some areas and not enough in others, your body compensates, leading to stiffness, pain, and poor mobility.


The sEMG scan shows:

  • Where your muscles are overworking and creating tension.
  • Where your muscles are underactive and need support.
  • How well your spine and nervous system are working together to support posture and movement.


 Why It Matters: If your muscles aren’t balanced, your body wastes energy trying to move efficiently, leading to fatigue, pain, and restricted motion. Restoring balance enhances performance in all areas of life.

neuroPULSE: stress & recovery score

Your heart isn’t supposed to beat at a perfectly steady pace—it should adapt to stress and recovery. HRV measures how well your body transitions between “fight or flight” and “rest and repair” modes.

  • A high HRV means your body can handle stress and recover quickly.
  • A low HRV means your body is stuck in stress mode, leading to fatigue, slow healing, and poor recovery.


Why It Matters: If your HRV is low, your nervous system isn’t functioning efficiently, making everything in life—from handling stress to staying energized—more difficult than it should be.

What These Scans Mean for You

Instead of just guessing what’s wrong, these scans give us real data about how well your body is functioning.

✔ No more treating symptoms without understanding the cause.
✔ A clear roadmap to improve your performance, recovery, and overall health.
✔ Personalized chiropractic care based on real science.


Want to know what your Core Score says about your health? Start by scheduling a quick, non-invasive scan today!

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