Understanding Wellness
and Network Spinal
Resources
A Case Study & Review of Literature
Improvement in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Network Spinal Analysis Care: A Case Study & Review of Literature. Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research.
Sept 28, 2017
Objective: This case study focuses on a 35-year-old male who presented to the office with complaints of post- deployment Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms that interfered with his ability to function on a daily basis. This study highlights the role of Network Spinal Analysis care in the improvement of PTSD symptoms in this individual.
The Goop Lab with Gwenyth Paltrow Episode 3 "The Energetic Exchange" on Netflix
Dr John Amaral was featured on Gwenyth Paltrow's Netflix series "The Goop Lab" explaining and offering his work with energy and Network Spinal Analysis Chiropractic.
He explains that when you change the frequency of vibration in the body you change how cells communicate and function. His work with the energy on and off the body are to help release stored energy bound by the stresses and traumas to allow the innate intelligence to find its highest level of health.
Reorganizational Healing: A Paradigm for the Advancement of Wellness, Behavior Change, Holistic Practice, and Healing
Donald M. Epstein, Simon A. Senzon, and
Daniel Lemberger
A review of the history of Network Spinal Analysis care, developed by Donald Epstein, reveals a novel understanding of the role of the spine and spinal cord in healthcare. Epstein’s unique contributions to functional assessment and applications of the spine and nervous system are explored, as well as broader health related quality of life dimensions. The integration of spinal and neural integrity, with evidence-based functional healthcare, is suggested as a vehicle towards Reorganizational Healing and improved health outcomes.
Senzon S, Epstein D, Lemberger D. A Historical Perspective on Network Spinal Analysis Care: A Unique Insight into the Spine’s Role in Health and Wellbeing. Chiropractic Journal of Australia. 2017 Dec 1;45(4).
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The Network Spinal Wave as a Central Pattern Generator
Donald M. Epstein, Simon A. Senzon, and Daniel Lemberger
Objectives: This article explains the research on a unique spinal wave visibly observed in association with network spinal analysis care. Since 1997, the network wave has been studied using surface electromyography (sEMG), characterized mathematically, and determined to be a unique and repeatable phenomenon.