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THE ROADMAP TO NEUROLOGICAL HEALING: THE 3 PHASES OF RESTORATION

Healing the nervous system poses significant challenges and typically follows a non-linear path, marked by various stages and phases. Distinguishing itself from conventional medical approaches, which focus on suppressing symptoms, neurological healing involves a more comprehensive journey towards optimal well-being.

In contrast to the quick-fix mentality of traditional medicine, where issues are often addressed with medications designed to halt or suppress symptoms, the pursuit of neurological healing requires a different perspective. People navigating this path may find it challenging to gauge progress, as the process is starkly different from conventional medical norms; in fact, its almost the complete opposite.

Rather than relying on medications that merely mask symptoms, individuals exploring neurological healing, particularly through Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care, seek an alternative route. In an effort to simplify this intricate process, we can break it down into three key phases.


Phase 1 – Release

The initial phase of neurological healing often encounters turbulence, especially in cases where a child has long endured subluxation and sympathetic dominance. Releasing deep-seated patterns during the first two weeks to two months of care may trigger a "neuro detox," causing temporary exacerbation of symptoms. Similar to a fever or immune response, this phase signifies the body's effort to get well by addressing the long-standing stress and exhaustion within the nervous system.


Phase 2 – Rebuild + Reorganize

This phase, grounded in the concept of neuroplasticity, embodies the essence of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize and grow, a process hindered by subluxation, dysautonomia, and the "Perfect Storm." As the nervous system starts to reorganize, observable signs include shifts in INSiGHT Scans, improved postural patterns, enhanced neuromuscular coordination, and positive changes in soft signs such as sleep, digestion, and focus.


Phase 3 – Restoration

The ultimate goal of initial care plans is the restoration phase, where individuals experience a renewed quality of life. This stage sets the foundation for wellness but acknowledges that life continues with its challenges. Completing this phase equips the nervous system to withstand regular stressors, providing a platform for a sustained high quality of life.

Delving deeper into the neurological "soft signs" reveals that fundamental physiological functions, such as eating, sleeping, and digestion, often precede major improvements in "brain-based" functions. Recognizing these subtle changes becomes crucial for maintaining hope and understanding the progression of neurological healing.


While instant, dramatic changes may not be the norm, focusing on these foundational shifts assures individuals that they are on the right track. Engaging in open communication with healthcare providers ensures a clearer understanding of the ongoing phases of care and fosters confidence in the pursuit of optimal neurological healing. If any questions arise regarding the phase of care, seeking guidance from healthcare professionals remains a valuable and empowering approach.

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