Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 4

We are only limited by the questions we ask Using a binary biofeedback device (such as muscle testing, the occipital drop [OD], the short leg reflex and many others) makes it possible to obtain information about a patient quickly, easily and accurately. Initially Koren Specific Technique (KST) used the patient’s occiput to obtain  information. It… Continue reading Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 4

Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 2

Using biofeedback devices in rather powerful ways Binary biofeedback devices have been a part of healthcare since time immemorial. They are a quick, reproducible method of obtaining accurate information about the body and body/mind. What are they? You don’t find these devices in a store (or even online). They are autonomic physiological reactions to stress.… Continue reading Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 2

Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 1

Biofeedback may be a modern day word but it is of ancient lineage and used in many healthcare systems today. A body biofeedback device (or mechanism) is similar to a lie-detector test – it reveals body changes when a question is asked. What kinds of changes? What kinds of questions? Let’s explore this. Many biofeedback… Continue reading Communicating with Innate: Binary biofeedback Part 1

The Growth and Challenges of Neurologically Based Chiropractic. (NBC)

As little as 10 years ago, any statement including the nervous system and Chiropractic started and ended with nerve root compression and vertebral misalignment.  We were well schooled that Chiropractic was about vertebral subluxation and nerve root interference and unfortunately, this is where the story ended. Vertebral subluxation and its correction was the totality of Chiropractic.