This seminar includes the concepts of wellness outcomes and the evaluation of the spine and nervous systems for greater somatic awareness and strategies of the first of the four Levels of Care.
The practitioner will better understand adverse mechanical spinal cord tension patterns, and the sub systems which help achieve and maintain spinal and neural integrity. These subsystems include the Passive, Active, Neural Control and Emotional Subsystems. The Respiratory Wave and its entrainment to spinal motion and tension release, and the concept of the Spinal Gateway™ as an access point for spinal and neural self assessment, self regulation and self organization will be introduced.
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Learn the Epstein theory of defensive Central Nervous System patterns which produce spinal distortion patterns.
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Understand how segmental distortion and muscular and neural facilitation are reactions to a central nervous system with adaptive challenges.
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Learn how a low force introduced at the appropriate Spinal Gateway™ will assist the brain in better observing the body-mind and self-organizing.
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Learn the indicators of adverse spinal cord tension, how to classify these tension patterns, know as the Five Phases of Adverse Mechanical Spinal Cord Tension.
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Discover how to apply low force specific contacts to achieve greater somatic and spinal awareness, and its associated initiation of unique organizational strategies linked to wellness, life enjoyment and spinal and neural integrity
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