What is NetworkSpinal Chiropractic?
Dr. Donald Epstein, Chiropractor, Author, and Teacher founded NetworkSpinal in 1982. The treatment consists of gentle, specific touches to certain access points in the neck and lower spine. NetworkSpinal uses breath and body movements to locate and release areas of tension in the muscles, ligaments, joints and bones. The treatment is called an "entrainment" as it retrains your nervous system to function more effectively.
How it Works:
The brain and the nervous system control and coordinate your health, mental state, energy level and ability to adapt to change. Interference in the functioning of your brain, Nervous system or spine may cause symptoms such as pain.
3 levels of care address the primary cause of the symptoms through assessing, correcting and optimizing the function of the brain, nervous system and spine. The first level, Discover Care, focuses on the structure of the nervous system and the ability of the mind and body to communicate. This results in feeling more at ease and breathing deeper. The second level, Transform Care, allows your body to heal on a deeper level, resolving the cause of the symptoms and upgrading the Nervous system. The third level of care, Advanced Care, proactively develops and optimizes your neurofunction. This allows your brain and body to communicate and work together at its best so you can stay healthy in a stressful world.
Benefits of NetworkSpinal
In a study performed at the UC Irvine College of Medicine in 1997, 2,818 patients receiving NetworkSpinal care were studied for one year. 76% of the patients reported improvement in physical and emotional well being, ability to handle stress and increased life enjoyment. NetworkSpinal may have the following effect:
Reduced Pain
Fewer Headaches
Less Muscle Stiffness
Better Family Relationships
More Exercise
Improved Spinal Flexibility
Increased Relaxation
Decreased Need for Prescription Medications
More Energy / Less Fatigue
Improved Eczema
More Ability to Cope with Problems
Less Stress & More Productivity at Work
Better Eating and Lifestyle Habits
Decreased Moodiness