Published Clinical Case Studies
Over the years we have contributed to the scientific exploration of nervous system–focused spinal care through the publication of peer-reviewed clinical case studies.
These studies examine the potential effects of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) and Somato Respiratory Integration (SRI) care on a range of health challenges and quality-of-life outcomes.
While individual case studies cannot establish universal conclusions, they provide valuable clinical insights into how changes in spinal and nervous system function may influence healing, resilience, and wellbeing.
You can explore our published research below.
Functional Movement Disorder
Lucks C., Lucks L., Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research, April 2015
Abdominal Migraines & Learning Improvements
Lucks C., Lucks L., Journal of Pediatric, Maternal, & Family Health, April 2015
Panic Disorder
Lucks C., Lucks L., Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research, October 2016
These case studies were published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and reflect our ongoing interest in exploring the relationship between spinal function, stress, nervous system regulation, and human healing.
Interested in Experiencing This Work?
Our research reflects many years of observing how nervous system–focused spinal care may influence health, resilience, and quality of life.If you’d like to experience this work for yourself, we welcome you to begin your journey with us.
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