Healing with Network Spinal at b-n-flow Chiropractic
Unlock your body’s healing potential with Network Spinal therapy at b-n-flow Chiropractic. This gentle yet powerful technique releases tension, improves spinal alignment, and enhances overall well-being. Whether you're looking to relieve pain, reduce stress, or improve posture, Network Spinal offers a holistic solution. Experience a transformative approach to health today and start your journey to a pain-free, energized life. Schedule your appointment now and discover true healing!
I had never met Donny Epstein, but when his name would come up in NSA circles, everyone got starry eyed like he was some kind of a celebrity. Turns out he is this guy, who happens to be Jewish, and who happened to live in Brooklyn, and who was also a chiropractor who developed a kind of chiropractic care that I can only call "magical". Not your typical celebrity, and certainly not your typical magical healing guru type....
But it turns out a lot of preconceived notions are false.
"Network Spinal Analysis™ is an evidenced based approach to wellness and body awareness. Gentle precise touch to the spine cues the brain to create new wellness promoting strategies. Two unique healing waves develop with this work. They are associated with spontaneous release of spinal and life tensions, and the use of existing tension as fuel for spinal re-organization and enhanced wellness. Practitioners combine their clinical assessments of spinal refinements with patient’s self assessments of wellness and life changes. Greater self-awareness and conscious awakening of the relationships between the body, mind, emotion, and expression of the human spirit are realized through this popular healing work. NSA is exclusively practiced by Doctors of Chiropractic in relationship to the identification and self regulation of spinal tension and Subluxation patterns."
That's a lot of words. It's funny... I've been undergoing this type of Chiropractic care for almost 3 years, and I still can't put it into words. All I can say is that it's not the popping/cracking type of chiropractic most people picture. Oh no... Could that be another false preconceived notion?