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Network Chiropractic of Franklin County - Wayne Garfinkle

Aiding The Body In Becoming More Open, More Fluid, and More Connected

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21 Mohawk Trail
Greenfield, MA 01301


Phone: 413-774-7519

Adjusting Hours

Monday 9:30 - 11:30 and 2:30 - 4:30

Tuesday 3:00 - 6:00

Wednesday 9:30 - 11:30 and 3:00 - 4:30

Thursday 10:30 - 12:30 and 3:00 - 6:00

Friday Closed

Network Chiropractic care is a gentle form of care focusing on the connective tissue along the spine to bring it into alignment. Over the course of a treatment, I follow the individual as, layer-by-layer, they release tension patterns and reorient to ease.

The intention of Network Chiropractic care is to teach the body new strategies for becoming more open, more fluid, and more connected. We do this by identifying specific spinal places of rapport, and then building these accesses into spinal gateways. These gateways develop a life of their own and become self-reference points through which the individual can reorient and repattern their physical bodies.

With the creation of this new orientation, the person has the opportunity to release dominant patterns of holding or protection and assume a new way of living in the body. Rather than being in flight or fight (survival), we can choose ease (thriving). Ease, in this context, is made up of three elements —

a new orientation to being upright

more fluid movement

deeper fuller respiration.

With the learning of this new language of ease, transformation in and through the body is facilitated. As this embodied transformation develops, there is a corresponding opening in the ability to transform mental and emotional holding patterns.

I work with a number of people at once on multiple tables in one large room. There are two key factors or reasons for this manner of working. One reason is that when a contact is applied to a spinal gateway, a process has been initiated. The person is given some time (2-3 minutes) to integrate this information. Upon returning to this person, I am then able to respond to how they have changed. Over the course of a treatment (approximately 15-20 minutes, 4-6 contacts) I follow the individual as, layer-by-layer, they release tension patterns and reorient to ease. The second reason for working in a group room is the phenomenon that as ease develops in one person, it appears to spread and facilitate ease opening in others throughout the room, including more ease in me as the practitioner.

In conclusion, my intention is to teach the body new strategies on how to become more open, thus more fluid, thus more connected. With this deepened fluid connection throughtout the physical form, the person lives in and through a quality of expansiveness and opening of the heart. This heart-centered capacity enhances the quality and experience of both life and health.

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