I have found that by focussing on a powerful neuroplastic treatment approach, I can provide a highly effective way to reduce many symptoms as well as enhance overall health, performance and quality of life. I use gentle NSA care as my primary method of chiropractic. University researchers have published* data that reveals NSA care as an effective form of Neuroplastic Treatment. I apply gentle touches to the spine and body, which creates an active, visible** and profound healing response governed by the brain and nervous system. I have learned how to guide this self-correcting response into all areas of the body. This means, in many but not all cases, I frequently teach the brain to target its restorative influence into dysfunctional and/or symptomatic areas of the body. For many of my patients, this approach has been very different from anything else they have tried.
- Dr. Jason Barritt
Network chiropractor
* Please see article summarising NSA care research article HERE
** Please see my video HERE demonstrating the NSA response being targeted into a dysfunctional and symptomatic area of the body.
NSA Care

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Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) Chiropractic

NSA (Network Spinal Analysis) care includes traditional, gentle chiropractic adjustments when spinal stiffness is reduced and the adjustment can be received by the body with ease.

Spinal tension and misalignment can interfere with nerve messages from the brain to the body, causing pain, stiffness, muscle tightness and many other symptoms. 

Some of our clients travel hundreds of kilometres to receive the effective soft touch of NSA care at the Body Mind Empowerment Centre.

Medical researchers summarise some of the results of NSA care:

During a period of several months, physiological and psychological changes can be obtained.

This includes increased flexibility of the spine, increased range of motion, improved mood and sense of relaxation, self-reported wellness, and a greater capacity to cope with stressful situations.

There observations provide a basis for considering that NSA care involves body-mind interactions.