On a Standing Wave Central Pattern Generator and the Coherence problem

An electrophysiological phenomenon running up and down the spine, elicited by light pressure contact at very precise points and thereafter taking the external appearance of an undulatory motion of the spine, is analyzed from its standing wave, coherence, and synchronization-at-a-distance properties.

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Cerebrospinal Fluid Stasis and its Clinical Significance

We hypothesize that stasis of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) occurs commonly and is detrimental to health. Physiologic factors affecting the normal circulation of CSF include cardiovascular, respiratory, and vasomotor influences.

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Reorganizational Healing: A Paradigm for the Advancement of Wellness, Behavior Change, Holistic Practice, and Healing

Reorganizational Healing, (ROH), is an emerging wellness, growth and behavioral change paradigm. Through its three central elements (the Four Seasons of Wellbeing, the Triad of Change, and the Five Energetic Intelligences) Reorganizational Healing takes an approach to help create a map for individuals to self-assess and draw on strengths to create sustainable change.

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Editorial: Reorganizational Healing: A Health Change Model Whose Time Has Come

On rare occasions, one can step back and say: ‘‘Wow, that is a really good idea.’’ Now might be that time. The article on Reorganizational Healing (ROH) in this issue by Epstein et al. (pp. 475–487) 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.

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Letter to the Editor: Network Spinal Analysis

There 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.

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Improvement in Attention in Patients Undergoing Network Spinal Analysis: A Case Series Using Objective Measures of Attention

Improvement in Attention in Patients Undergoing Network Spinal Analysis: A Case Series Using Objective Measures of Attention

Anecdotal preliminary evidence suggests that chiropractic care may be of benefits for individuals suffering from ADHD. This case series presents the improvement in attention experienced by 9 adult patients undergoing Network Spinal Analysis

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Visualization of a stationary CPG-revealing spinal wave

Central Pattern Generator (CPG) is still an elusive concept that has a visual manifestation as a rhythmic oscillation commanded from the spine, but that also has another manifestation as a train of bursts in the surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals recorded on the para-spinal muscles.

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