NJ Chiropractor Uses Unique Methods For Healing

Published: 2010-03-10 20:39:24
Author: Erik Kent | myCentralJersey.com | February 7, 2010

When entering the office of Network Chiropractic in North Brunswick, you are immediately met with a feeling of peace and tranquility. You'll notice the cascading waterfall from the ceiling, inspirational sayings in the front lobby and even the famous quotation from Mahatma Gandhi painted on the wall above the receptionist's desk, stating “Be the change you want to see in the world.”

Network Chiropractic isn't like any typical chiropractor's office, and Dr. David M. Potter, owner and practitioner for the past 15 years, is not your typical chiropractor. With an easy-going style and personality, Dr. Potter utilizes a unique method of healing his patients through a technique called Network Spinal Analysis, or NSA.

What is NSA and why is it so helpful in treating pain? The main focus is relieving stored tension in the spine and nervous system. As Dr. Potter explains, “Network Spinal Analysis is done by a series of very gentle touches along the skull, spine and pelvis. We do this in conjunction with traditional chiropractic care, which most people are familiar with, although we only gently adjust the spine when the tension has been reduced in the nervous system.” Potter continues, “If there's less tension in your body, then there will be less tension in your life. As a result, we have seen our patients demonstrate a higher degree of physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well being.”

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