The Network Spinal Wave as a Central Pattern Generator

Objectives: 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.

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Stationary Regime for Standing Wave Central Pattern Generator

The 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.

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12th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS) Sherman College of Chiropractic Spartanburg, SC October 10-11, 2015

The International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), is a peer-reviewed conference on vertebral subluxation research and the philosophy of chiropractic sponsored by Sherman College of Chiropractic.

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The Seasons of Wellbeing as an Evolutionary Map for Transpersonal Medicine

The four Seasons of Wellbeing (Discover, Transform, Awaken, and Integrate) refer to distinct rhythms, periods, and factors that influence the accessibility of an individual’s resources during the journey of life. Each season is explicitly and implicitly related to an individual’s experience, focus, and capacity for self-organizational states.

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