Objective insight. Personalized care. Confident communication.
Chiropractic care goes far beyond structural correction. With ZYTO, you can gain deeper insight into the body’s energetic patterns—helping you identify areas of stress, improve care plans and engage patients in a whole new way.
ZYTO scans measure the body’s galvanic skin response (GSR)—a biometric signal that reflects how the body responds to various digital stressors.
These may represent:
Scans can include Virtual Items related to:
Each scan identifies out-of-range biomarkers that may warrant additional support—helping you tailor your care and enhance patient education.
Chiropractic care focuses on alignment, but how the body responds to stress reveals the bigger picture.
At ZYTO, we work with the body’s natural intelligence—recognizing that energetic stress patterns may impact:
By measuring these real-time responses, chiropractors gain an objective layer of insight to support personalized care decisions—without diagnosing or disrupting your clinical process.
ZYTO uses a contact-based Hand Cradle to capture galvanic skin response data as the patient interacts with a digital biosurvey on your Windows-based computer.
The process is:
Scans can be performed:
This makes the technology ideal for chiropractors who support:
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) measures subtle changes in the skin’s electrical conductance as the body reacts to stress.
ZYTO uses GSR to identify energetic patterns and out-of-range biomarkers—providing chiropractors with clear, objective insight that complements hands-on assessment.
Fast and contactless, it helps you see how the body is reacting beneath the surface.
Each ZYTO scan starts by evaluating the patient’s response to 35 neutral digital signals. This creates a personalized energetic range, similar to establishing a baseline in muscle testing or neurological evaluation. Once this range is established, other digital stimuli (Virtual Items) can be meaningfully compared to detect shifts in coherence.
Like the spine, the body’s energetic state is never static. Multiple galvanic skin response (GSR) readings are taken through the ZYTO Hand Cradle to reflect the body’s dynamic state in real time.
This creates a living, responsive picture that supports care rooted in current, not assumed, patterns.
ZYTO presents digital signatures—called Virtual Items—that represent actual organs, systems, supplements, stressors and more.
Much like testing a reflex or movement pattern, these stimuli create opportunities to observe how the nervous system and energy field respond under specific conditions.
As each Virtual Item is introduced, the ZYTO system captures GSR data to determine how energetically aligned—or out of sync—the patient is with that item.
It’s a fast, objective way to assess potential stress load without discomfort or guesswork.
Each response is assigned a deviation ratio (dR):
Positive dR = Indicates biological coherence (supportive to the system)
Negative dR = Suggests biological aversion (added stress load)
0 dR = A neutral response
This allows chiropractors to prioritize areas of support, identify potential stress contributors and explain findings in a clear, visual way.
Results are visually mapped to simplify analysis and help guide conversations.
Whether you’re discussing lifestyle factors, supplement strategies or nervous system support, the visual layout helps patients understand how their body may be reacting—making it easier to build trust and tailor ongoing care.
From streamlined scanning to fully personalized protocols and emotional wellness sessions, ZYTO offers a flexible suite of tools to help you deliver greater insight, increase engagement and support long-term results.
Fast, guided scans to support everyday patient visits
Expanded data for targeted, whole-body wellness insight
Fully customizable for advanced chiropractic care
Emotional pattern mapping to support healing and regulation
“The reports can give the ‘aha’ to both the doctor and the client. And that information is what is going to help us assist people on their journey to wellness.”
– Nick Lamothe, PhD