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Return to Research CornerNetwork Spinal Analysis

See other Network Spinal Analysis articles:

 Network Spinal Analysis: A Research Perspective - By Dr. Donald Epstein

 Wellness Lifestyles I & II (Abstracts from the 2-part study)

 Visualization of a stationary CPG-revealing spinal wave

 Network Spinal Analysis - By Dr. Donald Epstein

 NSA - Allowing a Higher Level of Human Function (Dr. Epstein interviewed)

 Network Wave of Healing - 3 Sea Change Healing articles

 Successful In Vitro Fertilization...While Under NSA Care - A Case Study

 The Role of NSA in Augmenting Psychotherapy - Kimberly Kiddoo, Ph.D.

Additional NSA research in Adobe PDF format:
A Historical, Contemporary, and Future Vision of the Clinical Application and Theory of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA)
by Dr. Donald Epstein

The Evidenced Based Evolving Model of Network Spinal Analysis
by Ralph Boone, Ph.D., D.C.

Assessment of Network Spinal Analysis in retrospective and prospective research design formats using a survey of Self-Reported Health and Wellness
by Robert H. Blanks Ph.D.




Wellness and Network Spinal Analysis newly positioned
by Dr. Donald Epstein


Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) has evolved over the past 20 years and most recently has been influential in expanding and articulating the wellness paradigm. NSA is an evidenced-based approach to wellness and body awareness. Gentle precise force applications to the spine cue the brain to create new wellness promoting strategies. Two unique healing waves develop with this work. They are associated with spontaneous re-organization, re-distribution and release of spinal tension.

Greater awareness of self and conscious awakening of the relationships between the body, mind, emotion, and expression of the human spirit are realized through NSA care. Doctors of chiropractic also use NSA as an application for the identification and self-regulation of vertebral subluxation patterns, spinal tension, and autonomic defense posture and accompanying osseous and muscular structural states.

NSA is currently taught exclusively to chiropractors and chiropractic students, in relationship to chiropractic practice and subluxation-based care. It is applied through a series of four levels of care. This application combines the practitioner’s clinical assessment of refinements in self-regulation of spinal cord tension patterns, unique “self-organizing” spinal sensory motor strategies within the recipient of care and the patients’ self-assessments of personal wellness and changes in lifestyle.

Practitioners are taught to practice consistent with the Council on Chiropractic Practice (CCP) guidelines and the canon of ethics of the Association for Network Care. However, there are other elements within the “Epstein Models” that NSA rests upon that supersede traditional chiropractic thought. The Models are soon to be offered through the curriculum of a certificate program of “Wellness Education and Outcomes Assessment” offered by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.


This chart describes NSA in relationship to its chiropractic and non-chiropractic elements. The doctor of chiropractic, utilizing NSA in relationship to the Epstein Model of vertebral subluxation is represented by the middle intersecting ovals. Notice that NSA practice can expand and overlap the chiropractic practice through its applications and outcomes into elements of wellness (education) practice.

NSA Applications

As chiropractic, the care is in relationship to both the practitioner’s clinical health and spinal assessments and the patient or practice member’s self-assessment of their personal experience of spinal and neural integrity and wellness advancements.

When NSA is applied as a form of wellness education care, and not in relationship to finding causation, or attempting to remedy any condition, then the practitioner will no longer make assessments as to the patient’s health. Instead the client will make his/her personal assessments relative to the internal experience of the world and his/her somatic experience.

NSA care, applied in this way will be to advance new properties of wellness including one’s access to what has been described as the transcendent source of wisdom. Please note that this right side of the chart is beyond the practice of chiropractic, or any other profession. Therefore, any chiropractor, utilizing NSA in whole or in part, falls within the middle ovals, as an avant-garde wellness practitioner utilizing outcomes to assess patient improvement in conjunction with the patient or practice member’s active participation as a recipient of care.

Epstein Models
Following are the Epstein Models upon which NSA is based.

1. Somatic Awareness.
Cognitive awareness of body structures, including the spine, is an essential component of healing and wellness. Cognitive somatic and spinal awareness, with the ability to verbalize the experience, suggests utilization of higher cortical centers. The inability to perceive, process and verbalize body sensations, emotions, and tension patterns limits the range of one’s adaptive responses. This promotes the body-mind disconnection that can create and sustain spinal distortions and vertebral subluxation.

Care is taken to establish and refine capacities, strategies and pathways that promote and nurture a wider range of auto regulatory and self-empowering responses and choices. It is proposed that the body cannot self regulate adaptation to a situation if the neural pathways that promote observation of the area and choice in response are inhibited.

2. Spinal and Neural Integrity.
There are stability sub-systems that regulate the dynamic state known as spinal and neural integrity. These systems must be able to rapidly share energy and information with one another. Spinal and neural integrity as an expression of spinal and neural wellness is associated with instantaneous modification of perception and adaptive responses to a changing environment.

Clinical assessments and interventions must establish, or nurture mechanisms and processes to reorganize these sub systems’ relationships with one another and the environment. The emotional subsystem is believed to control the sensory and motor sensitivity (gain) at every spinal level and participates with the passive, active, and neural control subsystems in modifying spinal and neural integrity.

3. Wellness.
The concepts of wellness and illness exist on a continuum. One’s position along the wellness-illness continuum represents the realm through which one experiences his or her body, circumstances, symptoms, sense of self, relationships, and the world in general.

Neither wellness nor illness exist in a direct relationship with pathology or lack thereof. Wellness-illness is a function of one’s internal experience, and not one’s circumstance. Therefore, an individual may exhibit various stages of pathology, remission or health regardless of where he or she is on the wellness-illness scale. Wellness and illness include domains such as: physical, mental and emotional state and social well-being. They are based upon one’s subjective experience of self and one’s health beliefs. It is possible to objectify these domains through specific survey instruments that ask the individual to report their perceptions.

4. Vertebral Subluxation.
Two classes of vertebral subluxations exist, each having different etiology and responding to a different force application. The structural (Class A) subluxation is a segmental distortion associated with a compromise of the intervertebral structures. This is most commonly produced by a localized physical trauma or is adaptive to spinal cord tension patterns.

The Class B, or facilitated subluxation is associated with lack of recovery from emotional, mental, or chemical stress and is associated with a state of adverse mechanical spinal cord tension and "multiple cord tensions." This is a product of stress physiology and attendant stress posture, and is best addressed through a gentle touch as an oscillatory impulse at or in the vicinity of the vertebral/dural relationships in the cervical and sacral-coccygeal spine.

The application and integration of these four models is consistent with both traditional chiropractic objectives and practice, and academic wisdom. However, if any of these models are applied in the absence of the Epstein Model of vertebral subluxation, the contribution of NSA to the chiropractic objective is negated. This arises because NSA may also be applied as a form of wellness education, without any representation of diagnosing, treating, attending to, remedying, correcting, preventing or advising in relationship to any condition -- including subluxation, malady or symptom.

In order for an individual to practice NSA within the context described, it will require at least three and one-half years of post-graduate study, including a distance learning certificate in the program mentioned. These individuals will not be taught to identify or adjust subluxations, nor will they practice chiropractic or any health restorative or maintenance discipline.

In the meantime, NSA continues to expand the application of wellness care and outcomes assessments for the chiropractic profession. This involves clinical application for the correction and self-regulation of vertebral subluxation(s). It also provides for the development of new sensory motor strategies to assist in spinal and neural integrity. This is practiced in relationship to the identification, classification and force application to correct and promote patient self-regulation of vertebral subluxation(s).

NSA will continue to provide wellness care that expands beyond what has been considered usual and customary as a ceiling to care. When NSA wellness care is instituted, the NSA chiropractor is encouraged to inform the patient or practice member that wellness care and wellness education is beyond the scope of traditional chiropractic. Practitioners are advised not to bill any third party for pure wellness care, or services not in relationship to the vertebral subluxation.



To learn more about NSA and the Association for Network Care go to
www.Associationfornetworkcare.com.

For related information and industry news on NSA and chiropractic care, go to:
www.worldchiropracticalliance.org

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