The Evidence Behind the Evolution

    Four decades of research proving what Seekers already know: transformation is measurable, reproducible, and limitless

    When Medical Universities Study Chiropractic

    It's rare for a chiropractic technique to be studied by medical colleges. Even rarer for it to demonstrate improvements that continue indefinitely without ceiling. But that's exactly what happened when UC Irvine Medical College investigated NetworkSpinal.

    The results didn't just validate the approach—they revealed something profound about human potential.

    Since then, NetworkSpinal has been researched at over 40 universities internationally. What they're discovering challenges everything we thought we knew about healing, the nervous system, and our capacity for transformation.

    The Research at a Glance

    2,818
    Patients Studied
    76%
    Improved in ALL Areas
    40+
    Universities Involved
    No Ceiling to Improvement

    The Landmark UC Irvine Study

    The Largest Wellness Study of Its Kind

    Year: 1997
    Participants: 2,818 patients
    Locations: 156 offices
    Countries: US, Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico
    Response Rate: 67-71%
    Published: Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research

    Citation: Blanks RH, Schuster TL, Dobson M. "A Retrospective Assessment of Network Care Using a Survey of Self-Rated Health, Wellness and Quality of Life." Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, 1997; 1(4): 15-31

    What They Found

    Universal Improvement

    76%

    Three-quarters of patients improved in EVERY category measured: physical health, emotional/mental wellbeing, stress resilience, and overall life enjoyment. This is unprecedented in healthcare research—most treatments improve one or two areas, not everything.

    No Ceiling Effect

    3+ Years

    Unlike traditional treatments that plateau, patients receiving NetworkSpinal continued to improve even after 3 years of care. The longer they received care, the better their results—suggesting the nervous system keeps learning and evolving.

    Beyond Symptom Relief

    Life Transformation

    Patients continued care long after their original symptoms resolved. Why? Because they were experiencing improvements in areas they hadn't even known needed improving—better relationships, increased creativity, enhanced performance, greater joy.

    What This Means for You

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    Your Nervous System Can Keep Evolving

    The "no ceiling" finding suggests your nervous system has unlimited capacity for reorganization. You're not just fixing problems—you're upgrading your entire operating system, and that process can continue indefinitely.

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    Everything Is Connected

    When 76% improve in ALL areas, it proves what we've always suspected: physical health, emotional wellbeing, and life satisfaction aren't separate. Change your nervous system, change everything.

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    This Is Just the Beginning

    Most people seek care for pain. But the research shows that's like using a spacecraft to drive to the grocery store. The real journey begins when symptoms resolve and you discover what else is possible.

    The Discovery of the Network Wave

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    A Biological Phenomenon

    Research at USC discovered something extraordinary: NetworkSpinal creates a visible, measurable wave through the spine—a Central Pattern Generator previously only seen with walking and breathing.

    USC Department of Electrical Engineering Research

    Using surface electromyography (sEMG), researchers documented a coherent wave pattern between the cervical and sacral spine, suggesting global nervous system reorganization rather than local treatment.

    What this means: Your nervous system isn't just being adjusted—it's learning to create its own healing response, like a self-organizing system finding higher levels of order.

    Published: Jonckheere E, et al. "On a standing wave Central Pattern Generator and the coherence problem." Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 5 (2010) 336–347.

    The Research Continues

    NetworkSpinal remains under active investigation worldwide

    2004
    Wellness Lifestyle Studies
    Schuster TL, Dobson M, Jauregui M, Blanks RH
    Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine

    Demonstrated sustained wellness improvements and lifestyle changes in 2,596 patients.

    View on PubMed
    2016
    The Network Spinal Wave as a Central Pattern Generator
    Multiple authors
    Published in PMC

    Documented the first Central Pattern Generator in the spine apart from locomotion.

    View on PubMed
    2017
    Historical Perspective on Network Spinal Analysis
    Senzon S, Epstein D, Lemberger D
    Chiropractic Journal Australia

    Comprehensive review of NetworkSpinal's development and research over 40 years.

    Ongoing
    Current Studies

    Research continues at multiple universities investigating neuroplasticity, heart rate variability, EEG coherence, and quantum biological effects of NetworkSpinal care.

    Peer-Reviewed Publications

    A selection of published research on NetworkSpinal Analysis

    Primary Retrospective Study (1997)

    Blanks RH, Schuster TL, Dobson M. "A Retrospective Assessment of Network Care Using a Survey of Self-Rated Health, Wellness and Quality of Life." Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, 1997; 1(4): 15-31

    Wellness Lifestyles II (2004)

    Schuster TL, Dobson M, Jauregui M, Blanks RH. "Wellness lifestyles II: Modeling the dynamic of wellness, health lifestyle practices, and Network Spinal Analysis." Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. April 2004;10(2):357-67. PMID: 15165417

    Wellness Lifestyles I (2004)

    Schuster TL, Dobson M, Jauregui M, Blanks RH. "Wellness lifestyles I: A theoretical framework linking wellness, health lifestyles, and complementary and alternative medicine." Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. April 2004;10(2):349-56. PMID: 15165416

    Central Pattern Generator Study (2010)

    Jonckheere E, Lohsoonthorn P, Musuvathy S, Mahajan V, Stefanovic M. "On a standing wave Central Pattern Generator and the coherence problem." Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 5 (2010) 336–347

    Surface EMG Changes (1998)

    Miller E, Redmond P. "Changes in Digital Skin Temperature, Surface Electromyography, and Electrodermal Activity in Subjects Receiving Network Spinal Analysis Care." Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, June 1998; 2(2): 87-95

    Reorganizational Healing Paradigm (2009)

    Epstein DM, Senzon SA, Lemberger D. "Reorganizational Healing: A Paradigm for the Advancement of Wellness, Behavior Change, Holistic Practice, and Healing." Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2009

    Experience the Science Yourself

    The research is compelling. But the real evidence comes when you experience your own nervous system beginning to reorganize—when you feel the wave, release decades of tension, and discover capabilities you didn't know you had.

    Join the thousands who've moved from managing symptoms to evolving continuously.

    Begin Your Evidence-Based Evolution