The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Celebrates 25 Years of Making Waves

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 The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Celebrates 25 Years of Making Waves

The Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice celebrates the 25th anniversary since the first public demonstration of the Network Wave by Dr. Donny Epstein.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – (May 14, 2013) – For a quarter century the Network Wave has been helping people reorganize their spines and lives.

Dr. Donny Epstein, the creator of Network Spinal Analysis Care, first publically demonstrated the Network Wave 25 years ago. Since then, it has been experienced by hundreds of thousands of people around the world. The Network Wave is described as a spinal healing wave that helps to promote wellness, self-awareness, and healthier lifestyle choices.

Dr. Epstein explains, “The Network Wave has been studied in several major universities because of its unique properties for advancing the human nervous system, By achieving greater nervous system coherence, the Network Wave enhances the body's ability to direct energy for healing, transformation, and advancing one’s body, mind and spirit.”

The Network Wave has evolved through the application of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) care. The Network wave response is a visible physiologic process or undulatory motion of the spine, and surrounding structures, which has been demonstrated to be linked to specific frequency entrained spinal oscillation (rocking vertebrae), arising from precise force or touch applications to the spine. It is an integral part of care provided by NSA practitioners, who are members of the Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice (ARHP).

The ARHP is an international professional organization, advancing the practice of Reorganizational Healing. Practices currently supported by the ARHP include Network Spinal Analysis Care and Somato Respiratory Integration Wellness Education. The ARHP currently has members across North and South America, Australia, and Europe.

The Network Wave, as a revolutionary physical process, continues to advance research into areas of spinal reorganization. Network Wave research at the University of Southern California, has demonstrated increased organization of the nervous system with advancing levels of NSA Care. “The objectively established fact,” states Professor Edmond Jonckheere, Ph,D, “that the signals become less random and more predictable can be interpreted to reveal a better ‘‘organization’’ of the neural circuitry at advanced levels of care.”

Additional research into Network Spinal Analysis Care, in a landmark study involving 2,818 patients conducted at the University of California-Irvine, established a direct association with improved quality of life changes with an individual’s experience of the Network Wave. These areas of quality of life improvement include physical well-being, mental/emotion well-being, an increased ability to deal with stress and general quality of life improvement.

“Today's lifestyle demands draw heavily upon our personal resources,” added Dr. Epstein. “The Network Wave can upgrade our body's operating systems to be better equipped for the more complex software required in these times of rapid change.”

 

(Republished from the Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice)

Network Spinal Analysis Care Elective Added at Sherman College

March 2, 2012

Network Spinal Analysis Care Elective Added at Sherman College

Sherman College of Chiropractic is adding a technique elective to its repertoire: Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) Care. President Jon Schwartzbauer, D.C., authorized the course following approval by several campus groups, including Faculty Senate, Academic Affairs Committee and Administrative Council. The elective request was initiated by students. The course will be offered in spring quarter 2012, which begins in April; it will also be included in the regular rotation of electives offered.

“We are pleased to offer the Network Spinal Analysis Care elective as it satisfies a current student demand and gives the college more flexibility and variety in its elective schedule,” Schwartzbauer said. “This is one way Sherman is meeting students’ needs for a comprehensive chiropractic education relevant to health care today.”

Committed to securing faculty who are experts in their course content and fields of study, the college has contracted with one of the leading instructors in NSA Care, Brian T. Lumb, D.C., to teach the course on its campus in Spartanburg, SC. Students completing the elective will receive a certificate of completion for NSA Basic Care training and will be eligible for NSA Intermediate and Advanced Care education.

Network Spinal Analysis Care is an evidence-based approach to wellness and body awareness, which cues the brain to create new reorganizational and wellness-promoting strategies. NSA Care incorporates low force contacts applied at specific points to the spine, which advances spinal and neural integrity and self-regulation of vertebral subluxation, thus improving health and healing.

NSA Care has been studied at several major universities, and has been the subject of the largest retrospective study ever conducted in the chiropractic profession demonstrating broad reaching improvements across several domains of quality of life and health.  Regarding this exciting new course offering at the college, Dr. Donald Epstein, founder and developer of NSA Care stated, “I am thrilled about the new NSA elective at Sherman College. This offering advances the many wonderful contributions of NSA Care to the academic and chiropractic community, which include numerous international conference presentations and published papers demonstrating NSA Care’s unique spinal reorganizational properties, enhanced nervous system coherence, and wellness benefits.”

Sherman’s 36-hour lecture/laboratory elective will explore the theory, analysis and protocol of Network Spinal Analysis Basic Care. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to describe the clinical objectives of NSA care, the Epstein Model of Spinal and Neural Integrity, the NSA phasing system, the physiologic effects of adverse cord tension and its resolution, and the role it plays in the NSA care system. Students will also learn to effectively evaluate patients using NSA Basic Care procedures and determine appropriate protocols and care plans.

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Sherman College of Chiropractic provides students with a comprehensive chiropractic education, preparing them to enter the field as primary health care professionals who are highly skilled, compassionate, ethical and successful. On its 80-acre campus in South Carolina, Sherman offers a first professional degree program unique in its approach to health care and known globally for the skill and art of chiropractic delivered by graduates. For more information, visit www.sherman.eduor call 800-849-8771.

Reorganizational Healing Provides Access to Greater Quality of Life, reduced stress Model provides way of integrating and sustaining positive change, increasing wellness

Reorganizational Healing Provides Access to Greater Quality of Life, reduced stress Model provides way of integrating and sustaining positive change, increasing wellness
 
Washington, D.C. – May 28, 2009
 
In today’s uncertain times, increased stress can wreak havoc on a body’s systems. Now, a new emerging wellness, growth and behavioral change paradigm helps individuals cultivate greater wellness, make healthier lifestyle choices and enjoy increased, sustainable quality of life in the face of challenges.
 
The approach, called Reorganizational Healing (ROH), helps people to better know how they create their life experiences and to find tools to redesign their health and life. The model, developed by Dr. Donald Epstein of the Association for Network Care Research, is featured in the May issue of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM), a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com). The Reorganizational Healing articles are available free online for a limited time at www.liebertpub.com/acm. Co-authors are Drs. Simon Senzon and Daniel Lemberger.
 
“This model is not about finding new destinations on an existing map,” says Epstein. “It is about building a brand new map of possibilities and incorporating the elements of life with more ease and flexibility. Each individual has a strategy for change and growth. For most of us, it is unconscious and applied in a seemingly random fashion. Through Reorganizational Healing, we can understand our individual formula, refashion it, and choose a path through which our health and living can evolve.”
 
Dr. Kim A. Jobst, Editor-in-Chief of the JACM, says, “There can be no doubt that we are witnessing the birth of a powerful method of healing [in ROH], grounded in rigorous scientific fact, that will become integral to future systems of healthcare.”
 
Reorganizational Healing incorporates three key elements – the Triad of Change, the Seasons of Well Being, and five types of Energetic Intelligences.  “This work has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about our lives,” says Epstein. “We all want to make changes. ROH offers more than just a means to reduce symptoms of an illness or restore an individual to a prior state of existence. Instead, through the systematic understanding of our perceptions, actions, and structures, an individual and practitioner can seek a more conscious and integrated state of being.”
 
“The ROH model is about helping people be well and stay well,” says Robert H.I. Blanks, Ph.D. of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in a JACM May issue editorial. Blanks calls Reorganizational Healing “a health change model whose time has come.”

 

(Republished from the Global Gateway Foundation)

Groundbreaking “Reorganizational Healing” Model Puts Emphasis on Self-Awareness and Personal Will To Change To Achieve Optimal Mental and Physical Health

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Groundbreaking “Reorganizational Healing” Model Puts Emphasis on Self-Awareness and Personal Will To Change To Achieve Optimal Mental and Physical Health

New Rochelle, NY, May 21, 2009—Reorganizational Healing (ROH), an emerging concept for wellness, healing, and personal growth, is explored in depth in a seminal groundbreaking article and accompanying commentaries in the latest issue of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com). The Reorganizational Healing articles are available free online at www.liebertpub.com/acm

Reorganizational Healing gives people the tools to create a map “to self-assess and draw on strengths to create sustainable change,” explain Dr. Donald Epstein, DC, Dr. Simon Senzon, MA, DC, and Dr. Daniel Lemberger, DC, in the article entitled, “Reorganizational Healing: A Paradigm for the Advancement of Wellness, Behavior Change, Holistic Practice, and Healing.”
 
“Instead of being meaningless, people’s problems become diseases of meaning…helping them become stronger, to live more fully and with more understanding,” write the authors.  ROH incorporates three central elements: the Four Seasons of Well-Being, the Triad of Change, and the Five Energetic Intelligences.

“There can be no doubt that we are witnessing the birth of a powerful method of healing, grounded in rigorous scientific fact, that will become integral to future systems of healthcare. This is a manuscript that deserves study in all teaching and therapeutic institutions,” says Dr. Kim A. Jobst, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

Describing ROH as “a health change model whose time has come,” Professor Robert H.I. Blanks, PhD, Affiliated Faculty at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Florida) asserts that ROH “presents a viable big-picture option for improving the health of individuals and addressing the current health care crisis in the United States and worldwide.”

One aspect of ROH, Network Spinal Analysis (NSA), uses electromyographic measurements of the central nervous system (CNS) to determine the organization and synchronization of electrical signals across the entire spine–whereas in neurologic disorders there is a lack of synchronization of these signals. However, with healing, the innate ability of the CNS to reorganize is harnessed so that the signals become less random and more predictable which is indicative of greater organization of the circuitry. “From this point of view, it is fair to assert that Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) provides some sort of ‘reorganization healing’,” writes Professor Edmond Jonckheere, PhD, from the University of Southern California, in a Letter to the Editor published in the same issue of the Journal.

“At a time when there is increasing global instability in financial, industrial, political, and social systems, healthcare is not exempt from the same apparent chaos. Such times are critical for evolution. They are Crises – moments of simultaneous danger and opportunity. At such times, the old dies to make way for new structures, new hierarchies of value and meaning if the opportunity can be seen and seized,” says Editor-in-Chief Jobst.  “In this context, when individuals understand the relationship between their disease symptoms and their lifestyle choices, and most importantly are willing to take the steps needed for sustainable behavior change, they can achieve healthier, more fulfilling and more meaningful lives.”
 

(Republished from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.)