FAQ

What is Network Spinal?

Network Spinal (NS) is a gentle, neurologically focused form of chiropractic care that helps the body release tension and improve posture, movement, and nervous system function. Rather than forceful adjustments, Network Spinal uses light, precise contacts along the spine to support long-term change.


How is Network Spinal different from traditional chiropractic?

Traditional chiropractic often focuses on adjusting joints to relieve specific symptoms. Network Spinal focuses on how the nervous system responds to stress and tension patterns over time. The care is gentle, non-invasive, and designed to support overall adaptability and resilience—not just symptom relief.


Does Network Spinal involve cracking or forceful adjustments?

No. Network Spinal does not involve twisting, cracking, or forceful movements. The contacts are light and precise, and most patients find sessions comfortable and relaxing.


What conditions can Network Spinal help with?

Many patients seek Network Spinal care for back pain, neck pain, headaches, poor posture, and stress-related tension. Others choose care to improve movement, body awareness, and overall wellness. Results vary, and care is always personalized.


How many visits will I need?

Network Spinal care is a process, not a one-time adjustment. Some patients notice changes quickly, while others experience more gradual progress. Your care recommendations are based on your goals and how your body responds, and progress is reviewed regularly. There is no pressure to commit to long-term care.


What does a Network Spinal visit feel like?

Visits are typically calm and brief. You remain fully clothed while lying comfortably as gentle contacts are made along the spine. Patients often describe feeling more relaxed, grounded, or aware of their bodies after sessions.


Is Network Spinal safe?

Yes. Network Spinal is considered safe and low-force, making it appropriate for many adults. We always review your health history and determine whether this approach is right for you before beginning care.


Do you accept insurance?

We do not accept insurance or rather they do not accept us. We accept HSA and FSA,


Do I need a referral to start care?

No referral is needed. You can schedule your first visit directly with our office.


How do I get started?

You can schedule your first visit online or contact our office with any questions. If you’re new to chiropractic or Network Spinal care, we recommend visiting our Start Here page to learn more about what to expect.