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ID 25081
  Title A historical perspective on network spinal analysis care: A unique insight into the spine’s role in health and wellbeing
URL http://www.cjaonline.com.au/index.php/cja/article/view/176
Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2017 ;45(4):Online access only p 304-323
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Publication Type Article
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A review of the history of Network Spinal Analysis care, developed by Donald Epstein, reveals a novel understanding of the role of the spine and spinal cord in healthcare. Epstein’s unique contributions to functional assessment and applications of the spine and nervous system are explored, as well as broader health related quality of life dimensions. The integration of spinal and neural integrity, with evidence-based functional healthcare, is suggested as a vehicle towards Reorganizational Healing and improved health outcomes.

Author keywords: Stress; Spine; Wellness; Health-Related Quality Of Life

Author affiliations:  SS: The Institute Chiropractic (United States / North Carolina / Asheville); DE: Epstein institute (United States / Colorado / Longmont); DL: Private Practice (United States / Colorado / Boulder)

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