Spinal Flow® Techniques
Spinal Flow® technique is a fast, effective way to heal from pain, dis-ease and illness. Founded by Dr Carli Axford, this healing modality has its roots in the science of the anatomy of the spine and nervous system.
The Spinal Flow® Technique utilises the 7 gateways of the spine to diagnose and 33 access points working through the nervous system by expanding the Spinal Wave flow from the coccyx to the cranium to release spinal blockages caused by chemical, physical or emotional stress. The spine and nervous system are the master controllers of the human body but stressors (physical, chemical and emotional) can interrupt the healthy flow of messages up and down the spine through our nerves to our organs.
Certified Spinal Flow practitioners focus on the 7 gateways of the spine, to feel and assess each of the spine’s 33 vertebrae for spinal blockages and hands-on contact with the access points to initiate the Spinal Wave™ and release spinal blockages.
THE SPINAL WAVE ™
The Spinal Wave is at the heart of Spinal Flow Technique, waiting to ripple through the body and allow the body’s innate healing intelligence to flow. The Spinal Wave™ connects all 7 gateways of the spine and unleashes profound wellbeing in the body. Spinal Flow Technique help transform people experiencing symptoms ranging from pain, depression, anxiety, headaches, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and more.
Demo from Dr. Carli Axford
The 33 access points of the spine to initiate the Spinal Wave ™ and release spinal blockages.
Spinal Flow Technique relieves people’s pain, symptoms and dis-ease by connecting their nervous system to the brain to release spinal blockages and integrate their experiences.
The technique transforms people’s wellbeing by connecting them to what already works in their body and expanding that to allow the Spinal Wave to flow from the coccyx to the cranium.
THE 33 ACCESS POINT
The 7 gateways of the spine are the main assessment tool used in
Spinal Flow Technique. Each gateway holds different symptoms and
stories of an individual’s life experience, particularly with stress.