Chiropractic and Mental Health: History and Review of Putative Neurobiological Mechanisms
/The chiropractic profession has a long history of acknowledging the relationship between nervous system function and mental health.
Read MoreThe chiropractic profession has a long history of acknowledging the relationship between nervous system function and mental health.
Read MoreObjective: The objective of this retrospective analysis is to examine if chiropractic care utilizing Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) has a positive effect on heart rate variability (HRV) as an objective measure for autonomic nervous system function.
Read MoreThe purpose of this research is to show that the correlation analysis on surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals that originally confirmed existence of a standing wave central pattern generator (CPG) along the spine are reproducible despite evolution of the entrainment technique, different hardware and data collection protocol.
Read MoreObjectives: This article explains the research on a unique spinal wave visibly observed in association with network spinal analysis care. Since 1997, the network wave has been studied using surface electromyography (sEMG), characterized mathematically, and determined to be a unique and repeatable phenomenon.
Read MoreThe purpose of this research is to show that the spatio-temporal analysis on surface Electromyographic (sEMG) signals that originally confirmed existence of a standing wave Central Pattern Generator (CPG) along the spine are reproducible under less than ideal conditions and despite evolution of the entrainment technique, different hardware and data collection protocol.
Read MoreThere has been much debate about the objective basis of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) and Network Spinal Analysis Care. I and a number of my colleagues set out to study this. Our work during the last 10 years has revealed some significant objective, repeatable, reliable, and measurable changes, which are the subject of a full paper being submitted for publication.
Read MoreThis paper presents a preliminary non-linear mathematical analysis of surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals from a subject receiving Network Spinal Analysis (NSA).The unfiltered sEMG data was collected over a bandwidth of 10-500 Hz and stored on a PC compatible computer.
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