Network Spinal Analysis

Network Spinal Analysis

A vitalistic, holistic, and integrated approach to chiropractic care.

What Is NSA

A unified approach that honors the whole person.

Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) is a vitalistic, holistic, and integrated approach to chiropractic care. It is not a new technique but rather one that unifies and draws from twelve major adjusting techniques.

NSA is applied in a unique sequence dependent upon each individual’s physiological need at the present moment in time. It incorporates familiar “bone moving” methods along with gentle, sustained contacts to correct vertebral subluxations.

No two subluxations are alike, and each requires a different level of force for correction. Gentle, sustained contacts release adverse tension stored in the meningeal system of the spinal cord—enabling vertebral subluxations to be corrected with greater ease.

Vertebral Subluxations

When the nervous system gets stuck.

Vertebral subluxations occur when we experience an overload of physical, emotional, mental, or chemical stress. Any one of these factors—or a combination—may cause the spine to get “stuck” in a pattern that reflects interference in the nervous system’s ability to communicate effectively.

Because subluxations directly affect the nervous system, the consequences of this unresolved neurological conflict affect all physiological function, as well as thoughts, feelings, actions, and behaviors.

The Goal of NSA Care

Freeing the body’s organizing intelligence.

The goal of NSA care is to reduce or correct tension and subluxations in the nervous system and the spine. This empowers the nervous system to better express the body’s organizing intelligence and vital life force—enabling a fuller experience of health.

Rather than focusing on symptoms, chiropractic adjustments release interference in the nervous system, freeing the wisdom of the body so that the power of the life force within can flow to every cell.

“The brain and spinal cord lead our bodies in the ‘dance of life’ as we move in rhythm with a constantly changing environment. Any interruption in the flow of information from the choreographer (the brain) to the dancers (body systems) greatly affects the beauty and precision of our performance.”

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