NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science Reports Strong Momentum in Wellness and Chiropractic Facility Expansion
Autonomy v2 gains traction in chiropractic and wellness facilities, giving adults stable access to structured strength training inside the same care settings where they already seek help for pain, stress, and mobility.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Irvine, California — October 17, 2025 NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science today announced encouraging progress in its effort to place Autonomy v2 inside wellness-focused facilities, including chiropractic clinics, sports therapy offices, and integrated wellness centers. The update follows NorthStar’s January 5 announcement, “NorthStar strengthens community fitness access by integrating self-guided exercise programming into trusted care-based locations,” which outlined a strategy to expand structured exercise beyond traditional gyms. Since that announcement, NorthStar has seen sustained interest from care-based providers who want to add credible strength programming to their existing services. Wellness facilities are using Autonomy v2 to support patients recovering from pain and mobility issues, as well as clients who simply want a reliable way to train under the same roof where they already receive care. Without releasing specific figures, the company reports that both inquiries and implementations have trended upward throughout the year, with consistent demand from chiropractic and multidisciplinary wellness practices. |
These facilities are using Autonomy v2 to address a familiar problem: many adults know they should exercise but feel uncertain about how to progress safely, especially under ongoing financial and work-related stress. By placing a structured, self-guided system in clinics and wellness centers—locations that tend to remain stable even when local gyms close or change ownership—NorthStar is helping communities secure more reliable access to strength training and movement education.
Autonomy v2 is being implemented in several ways across wellness environments, including:
Feedback from licensees indicates that patients appreciate having a structured path to follow that does not depend on joining a separate gym or navigating unfiltered online content. For clinicians, Autonomy v2 provides a way to talk about exercise in concrete terms—sets, reps, rest, progression—without having to design every session from scratch.
“When we first announced our intention to bring self-guided exercise into care-based locations, the goal was simple,” said J. A. White, CEO of NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science. “We wanted people facing financial strain, job stress, and physical discomfort to have at least one dependable place in their community where they could learn how to train correctly. The response from wellness and chiropractic providers this year tells us that decision was the right one. They are ready to treat movement as part of care, not as an afterthought that depends on whether the local gym survives the next economic cycle.”
The company notes that its wellness-focused growth has been supported by three factors:
Stability of care-based locations. Clinics and wellness centers tend to remain in place, giving community members a consistent point of contact for both treatment and training guidance.
Existing trust. Patients already rely on these providers for help with pain, stress, and mobility. Introducing structured strength programming in the same setting lowers the psychological barrier to starting.
Built-in context. Because providers understand their patients’ medical histories and limitations, they can help position Autonomy v2 as a logical extension of care instead of a separate, unrelated product.
Looking ahead, NorthStar plans to continue refining its resources for wellness facilities, including additional guides, case examples, and implementation models tailored to different practice sizes. The company is also exploring extended applications of Autonomy v2 for stress management and work-capacity support, reflecting the economic and emotional pressures highlighted in the original January 5 release.
Wellness professionals, chiropractors, and therapy-based practices interested in learning more about Autonomy v2 licensing and implementation can visit www.northstar-central.com or www.autonomyv2.com
Autonomy v2 is being implemented in several ways across wellness environments, including:
- As a self-guided premium strength option offered alongside existing chiropractic or therapy services.
- As an in-house program for patients transitioning out of active treatment, giving them a clear plan to maintain progress.
- As a staff-supported service, where providers or assistants help clients get oriented to the system and then allow them to train independently with ongoing check-ins.
Feedback from licensees indicates that patients appreciate having a structured path to follow that does not depend on joining a separate gym or navigating unfiltered online content. For clinicians, Autonomy v2 provides a way to talk about exercise in concrete terms—sets, reps, rest, progression—without having to design every session from scratch.
“When we first announced our intention to bring self-guided exercise into care-based locations, the goal was simple,” said J. A. White, CEO of NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science. “We wanted people facing financial strain, job stress, and physical discomfort to have at least one dependable place in their community where they could learn how to train correctly. The response from wellness and chiropractic providers this year tells us that decision was the right one. They are ready to treat movement as part of care, not as an afterthought that depends on whether the local gym survives the next economic cycle.”
The company notes that its wellness-focused growth has been supported by three factors:
Stability of care-based locations. Clinics and wellness centers tend to remain in place, giving community members a consistent point of contact for both treatment and training guidance.
Existing trust. Patients already rely on these providers for help with pain, stress, and mobility. Introducing structured strength programming in the same setting lowers the psychological barrier to starting.
Built-in context. Because providers understand their patients’ medical histories and limitations, they can help position Autonomy v2 as a logical extension of care instead of a separate, unrelated product.
Looking ahead, NorthStar plans to continue refining its resources for wellness facilities, including additional guides, case examples, and implementation models tailored to different practice sizes. The company is also exploring extended applications of Autonomy v2 for stress management and work-capacity support, reflecting the economic and emotional pressures highlighted in the original January 5 release.
Wellness professionals, chiropractors, and therapy-based practices interested in learning more about Autonomy v2 licensing and implementation can visit www.northstar-central.com or www.autonomyv2.com
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About NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science
NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science develops cloud-based exercise-science systems for licensed fitness and wellness facilities. Learn more at https://www.northstar-central.com or visit our dedicated site for Autonomy v2 at https://www.autonomyv2.com. Press Contact Name: George Pierce Title: Director of Marketing & Communications Company: NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science, LLC Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 878-9438 ext. 6 Company Address NorthStar Advanced Exercise Science, LLC 4000 Barranca Parkway, Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92604 Main: (800) 878-9438 SMS/MMS: (949) 687-1297 |