Frequently Asked Questions
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What distinguishes Network Spinal Care from conventional chiropractic methods is its departure from quick, forceful adjustments. Instead, it embraces a gentle, light and low-force approach, performed by Doctors of Chiropractic who specialize as network spinal practitioners. This approach has consistently demonstrated its effectiveness in enhancing the well-being of a diverse array of patients, leading to improved health outcomes for various conditions such as:
- acute or chronic neck and back pain,
- muscle, nerve, or joint pain,
- sports injuries,
- herniated discs,
- digestive issues,
- post-surgical recovery,
- headaches, migraines,
- stress, anxiety, lack of mental clarity,
- sciatica, arthritis,
- fatigue and lack of energy, fibromyalgia and immune deficiencies conditions,
- sleeping problems, overall health, and well-being.
Network Spinal offers comprehensive wellness care, empowering patients to make positive lifestyle choices and embrace personal growth.
- Network Spinal is a chiropractic approach developed by Dr. Donald Epstein that focuses on enhancing the body’s ability to heal itself by addressing tension and stress in the spine and nervous system.
- Unlike traditional chiropractic, Network Spinal doesn’t aim to correct misalignments or subluxations. Instead, it helps the body release stored tension and develop new strategies for dealing with stress.
Spinal Gateways are specific points along the spine where tension and energy can become trapped. Network Spinal practitioners use gentle touches at these gateways to release stored tension.
- Yes, Network Spinal can help with pain management by promoting relaxation, improving posture, and enhancing the body’s ability to heal. Many individuals report reduced pain levels after Network Spinal care.
Network Spinal is generally safe and can benefit people of all ages. It’s particularly popular among those seeking a holistic approach to wellness and personal growth.
- Network Spinal is believed to improve the function of the nervous system by reducing “fight or flight” responses and promoting “rest and digest” responses, which are associated with relaxation and healing.
- Yes, Network Spinal is often associated with improved emotional well-being. As the body releases physical tension, it can also release stored emotional stress, leading to greater emotional resilience.
- Network Spinal is often viewed as a long-term wellness practice. Many people choose to continue care because they experience ongoing benefits in terms of well-being and personal growth.
- Most people experience Network Spinal care without significant side effects. Some individuals might initially experience temporary soreness or heightened awareness of their body.
You can locate Network Spinal practitioners through directories or websites specializing in holistic and alternative healthcare. Additionally, you can contact The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice (ARHP), an organization that supports Network Spinal practitioners.
Remember that Network Spinal is a holistic approach that aims to enhance overall well-being, and individual experiences with it may vary. It’s essential to consult with a qualified Network Spinal practitioner to determine if it’s a suitable option for your specific needs and goals.
Network Care utilizes a subtle and precise approach where the practitioner employs gentle touches to your spine. These gentle contacts serve as cues for your body to become aware of and subsequently release the tension it holds. There’s no twisting or cracking involved. Instead, with just a minimal amount of pressure, a phenomenon known as “Network Waves / spinal entrainment” takes place. This gentle wave-like motion traverses your body, causing a shift in the frequency of spinal cord tension and ultimately relieving tension from your entire body. This process effectively addresses various stressors, including physical, emotional, and chemical factors, all contributing to spinal cord tension.
Yes, Network Spinal Analysis represents a well-established and evidence-based approach to wellness, ranking among the most extensively researched chiropractic techniques available today.
In a retrospective study conducted by neurobiologists from the University of California, Irvine, College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, involving more than 2,800 individuals under Network care, significant statistical and clinical benefits were observed in five distinct categories:
Physical well-being
• Improved flexibility
• More energy and less fatigue
• Fewer colds or flu
• Fewer headaches
• Reduced Pain
Less Stress relative to
• Health
• Coping with daily problems
• Family and significant other
• Work
Emotional and psychological well-being
• Positive feelings about self
• Decreased moodiness and anger
• Less depression, more interest in life
• Fewer concerns about small things
• Improved ability to think and concentrate.
Life enjoyment
• Experience of relaxation and well-being
• Confidence in dealing with adversity
• Satisfaction with sex life
• Compassion for self and others.
Lifestyle changes
• Less use of prescription medications
• Exercise/Meditation/Prayer/Tai Chi/Yoga
• Dietary improvements
76% OF THE 2,818 PEOPLE IN THE STUDY REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN ALL OF THESE 5 CATEGORIES
99% OF THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE STUDY WISHED TO CONTINUE NETWORK CARE
THE LONGER THE INDIVIDUALS WERE IN CARE, THE GREATER THE IMPROVEMENTS!
At the University of Southern California (USC), Dr. Edmund Jonckheere utilized Surface Electromyography (EMG) to meticulously record signals along the spines of patients during Network entrainment sessions. Jonckheere’s investigation unveiled the remarkable authenticity of the mathematical signals generated by Network waves, which are impossible to replicate artificially. Furthermore, his work established a clear connection between the intensity of wave motion and the level of progress experienced by patients.
The more organized the mathematics of the wave in a person’s spine, the greater the outcomes they felt in their life.
Network Care is helping the brain and body develop an entirely new and re-organized pattern of behavior.
Their findings have been presented in publications and conferences nationally and internationally.
Additional Research Studies: https://www.epienergetics.org/research-resources