Our Approach at Satori Spinal Wisdom, LLC
Working with the Spine, Nervous System, and the Patterns That Shape Them
The body doesn’t function in isolated parts. Structure, nervous system activity, stress, and lived experience all interact—continually shaping how you feel and how you function. This approach is based on recognizing those relationships and working with them directly.
Step 1: Assessment
Care begins with a detailed consultation and chiropractic examination. This includes spinal and postural evaluation, movement assessment, and a conversation about your health history and patterns. When appropriate, additional tools may be used to better understand how your spine and nervous system are functioning. This allows care to be specific to you—not generalized.
Step 2: Understanding Your Pattern
After your assessment, we review the findings together. The focus is not only on identifying a condition, but on understanding how your spine has adapted, how your nervous system is responding, and what patterns are maintaining your current state. This creates a clear and individualized direction for care.
Step 3: Care
- NetworkSpinal Care: Care delivered using gentle, specific contacts along the spine. These contacts do not involve cracking or force. They work with your nervous system rather than against it. Over time, your body begins to develop new ways to release tension, adapt to stress, and improve communication between the brain and body.
- Somato Respiratory Integration (SRI): SRI uses breath, touch, and attention to help you become more aware of how your body is responding. This supports nervous system regulation and gives you a way to begin shifting patterns more consciously. SKY Breath Meditation (Art of Living): SKY Breath is a structured, evidence-based breathing practice developed through the Art of Living Foundation. It has been widely used for reducing stress, improving emotional regulation, increasing mental clarity, and building resilience in the nervous system. When appropriate, it is introduced as a practical tool you can use outside of the office. It’s not another technique to manage—it’s a way to support how your system regulates and recovers in daily life.
- Ayurvedic Perspective: Care is also informed by Ayurveda, the science of longevity. From this perspective, health is shaped not only by treatment, but by the habits, routines, diet, and patterns that either support the body or gradually deplete it over time. Often, people are adding stress to their system without realizing it. When appropriate, guidance may include simple adjustments in daily habits, diet, and routine—so you can work with your body rather than against it, and reduce unnecessary strain on your nervous system and overall health. These are practical, sustainable changes that support how your body functions over time.
Step 4: Integration
This work is not something done to you—it’s something your body participates in. As care progresses, people often begin to notice a greater awareness of their body, an improved ability to regulate stress, and more ease in how they move and function. Changes begin to carry into everyday life.
The Goal Of Care
The goal is not only symptom relief. It is to support a spine and nervous system that are more adaptable, more resilient, and better able to support the life you want to live.

