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Network Spinal Analysis™
Intermediate Care Intensive
Transform
and Refine
This seminar begins where the BCI leaves off with the progression from
Basic Care into Intermediate (Level Two) Care. It discusses the three
unique portions of Intermediate Care, spinal and neural integrity and
emerging strategy assessment for each, the force applications, resting
positioning of practice members, and the wellness indicators desired.
The seminar also focuses on the transitions between the parts of
Intermediate care. The development of the Somatopsychic Wave™ and its
relationship to NSA will be introduced.
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Explore
the development of a second coordinated spinal oscillator and the use
of tension within the spine and somatic structures as ("fuel" to
harness available energy) for spinal reorganization and reconstruction.
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Learn the physiological concepts
of entrainment, oscillation, and pattern generation.
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Study the concept of emerging
properties in greater depth, and the
clinical applications of differentiated segmental motion, free energy,
"driving" articulations, and additional Phase One Options.
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Who may attend: Chiropractors and
chiropractic students who have
attended either Two Basic Level Intensive Seminars, or One Basic Level
Intensive Seminar and a NSA hands on Workshop. It is suggested that
chiropractic students be enrolled in the last year of school prior to
attending this program.
Part One:
Continued discussion of
objectives, examination and outcome assessment
of the practice member in the illness/wellness model.
Updated review of the latest NSA
research including University of California Irvine
Retrospective and Longitudinal study and abstracts developed from these
studies.
Updated review of the latest NSA
research, including the University of
Southern California study of chaotic modeling of the Somatopsychic
wave™ in NSA. A basic review of the updated research in this area,
including information from the paper presented to the National Science
Foundation seminar on Dynamical Systems November 2000 will be
presented.
The following all refer to the
progression into and through NSA Intermediate Care:
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Physiology of the defensive
brain
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Physiology of the brain poised
for growth and development
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The subluxation and spinal
distortion as a limbic response by a defensive brain
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The NSA entrainment contact as a
means of assisting the CNS shift from defense to growth
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Physiology of spinal and neural
integrity relative to the passive,
active, neural and emotional subsystems.
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Examination for storage of energy
in the passive, active and control system for Intermediate Care.
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Examination for dissipation of
energy in the passive, active and control system.
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Indicators of loss of integrity
of above spinal subsystems.
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Improvement in cooperative
function (synergy) between the subsystems.
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Evaluation tools for the
above.
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Understanding the principle of
oscillation and entrainment relative to spinal integrity.
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The principle of entrainment
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Evaluation for entrained spinal
oscillators.
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Non-linearity at far from
equilibrium relative to liberation of free (available) energy for
reorganization
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Establishing clinical outcomes
Level Two (Intermediate) of Care.
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Understanding the emerging
properties of the nervous system and the spine at Level Two of
Care.
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Defining the Spinal
Gateway™.
Part Two:
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Detecting the Spinal
Gateway™
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Addressing the Spinal
Gateway™
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Hands on application of the
Beginning of Intermediate Care
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Longer duration contacts
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Observing and evaluation of
changes in the passive, active, and neural
control subsystems as a consequence of early
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Intermediate care (Level 2A)
care
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Achieving significant separation
at the vertebral articulations as a
consequence of the appropriate force application
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Transition from Basic Care into
Intermediate Care
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The use of Level 2A as a means of
enhancing spinal and neural integrity
and promoting the development of the Somatopsychic wave™
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Level 2A clinical outcome
assessment and patient self-assessment of wellness and quality of
life
Part Three:
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Understanding the concept of
differentiated segmental motion
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Evaluating and enhancing
differentiated segmental motion
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Observation of Gateways of free
oscillation, and motion as contrasted
to limited motion and restricted energy availability.
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Evaluating for temporal
coordination of entrained segmental motion
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Understanding the Somatopsychic
wave™ as a medium for self organization
and for sharing information and energy between subsystems, and a tool
for further advancement of Level Two of Care
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Transition between Level 2A and
the middle of Level Two (2B) of Care.
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The use of a rapid oscillatory
force on the Gateway articulation
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Side posture and seated
positioning- rational
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Side posture and seated
positioning- application
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Level 2B clinical outcome
assessment and patient self-assessment of
adaptation to stress and quality of life.
Part Four:
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Understanding the concept of
figure 8 differentiated segmental motion
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Evaluating and enhancing
differentiated segmental motion for Late Level 2
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Evaluating for spatial
coordination of entrained segmental motion
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Understanding the Somatopsychic
wave™ as a medium for self organization
and for further advancement into Level Three of Care
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Transition between Level 2B and
late Level Two (2C) of Care.
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Supine positioning- rational and
application
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The extension positive contacts
on the thoracic and lumbar spine
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Structural force impulses
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Level 2C clinical outcome
assessment and patient self-assessment of
adaptation to stress and quality of life.
Part Five:
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Transitioning between
Intermediate and Advanced Care
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Utilizing force applications seen
in Advanced Care to assist in
completion of Intermediate Care objectives.
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Modulation of force application
between Levels of Care
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Introducing the Iliac Crest
contact
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Introduction to the concepts of
Advanced Care sufficient to refine Level Two C results.
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Integration of seminar material,
and responses to questions asked during program.
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Network
Spinal Analysis™ Advanced
Care Intensive
presented by Donald Epstein, D.C.
Awaken and Expand
This seminar begins with the progression from Intermediate to Advanced
(Level Three) Care. The use of force applications characteristic of
Advanced Care to assist in furtherance of Intermediate care will be
demonstrated. The proposed physiology of Level Three of Care will be
presented, as will the clinical priorities. This is considered Wellness
Care and utilizes the Spinal Gateways™ previously established to
further the development of a third, thoracic Spinal oscillator.
Learn
the Long and Short Lever Arm Maneuver, Iliac Crest, Extension Positive,
and the force applications unique to Advanced Care.
Understand
the progression through the three aspects of Advanced Care, as the
thoracic oscillator becomes more primary, and the other spinal
oscillators entrain to the pace setter of the "heart".
Explore the implications of spinal, somatic, respiratory, and cardiac
entrainment.
Who may attend: Chiropractors who have attended at least one
Intermediate Care Intensive or a Advanced Care Intensive Seminar (prior
to 2001). This program is not recommended to chiropractic students
before their last semester of school.
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| Upcoming
Intermediate-Advanced Care Intensive Program |
| None Currently Scheduled |
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