EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 32 MIN
Relief vs. Repatterning: What Real Healing Actually Looks Like
from Healing Beyond the Symptoms with Dr. Leah Hahn, D.C. · host Dr. Leah Hahn, D.C.
Resources:Book a wellness consultation with Dr. Leah Hahn D.C. at Body In Balance Wellness Center, Golden CO → https://www.bodyinbalancechiropractic.com/FREE Guide [5 Simple Ways to Help Your Nervous System Feel Safe Again]: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/LejHoOM/starthealing------When people think of chiropractic care, they often picture cracking, twisting, and short-term pain relief. But that’s not what healing really is.In this episode of Healing Beyond the Symptoms, Dr. Leah Hahn, D.C., of Body in Balance Wellness Center in Golden, CO, explains how Network Spinal care takes chiropractic to a deeper level—one that focuses on the nervous system, not just the spine.You’ll discover how chronic tension, fatigue, and stress patterns aren’t random—they’re the body’s way of protecting you after years of overwhelm. But true healing requires more than temporary relief. It requires repatterning—teaching your nervous system to release stored tension and create new strategies for resilience, clarity, and calm.Dr. Hahn walks listeners through how she assesses tone, structure, and energy in the spine to identify patterns of stored trauma, inflammation, and imbalance. You’ll also learn why gentle care—without force, cracking, or twisting—creates powerful, long-term changes.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why traditional chiropractic offers relief but not lasting healingThe difference between structural and nervous system-focused careHow tension, trauma, and emotional stress show up in the spineWhat “repatterning” the nervous system really meansWhy gentle, trauma-informed care promotes safety and transformationHow Network Spinal helps your body shift from survival mode to healing modeIf you’ve ever thought chiropractic care “wasn’t for you,” this episode will open your eyes to a new way of healing—one that’s rooted in gentleness, safety, and transformation.
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Resources:Book a wellness consultation with Dr. Leah Hahn D.C. at Body In Balance Wellness Center, Golden CO → https://www.bodyinbalancechiropractic.com/FREE Guide [5 Simple Ways to Help Your Nervous System Feel Safe Again]: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/LejHoOM/starthealing------When people think of chiropractic care, they often picture cracking, twisting, and short-term pain relief. But that’s not what healing really is.In this episode of Healing Beyond the Symptoms, Dr. Leah Hahn, D.C., of Body in Balance Wellness Center in Golden, CO, explains how Network Spinal care takes chiropractic to a deeper level—one that focuses on the nervous system, not just the spine.You’ll discover how chronic tension, fatigue, and stress patterns aren’t random—they’re the body’s way of protecting you after years of overwhelm. But true healing requires more than temporary relief. It requires repatterning—teaching your nervous system to release stored tension and create new strategies for resilience, clarity, and calm.Dr. Hahn walks listeners through how she assesses tone, structure, and energy in the spine to identify patterns of stored trauma, inflammation, and imbalance. You’ll also learn why gentle care—without force, cracking, or twisting—creates powerful, long-term changes.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why traditional chiropractic offers relief but not lasting healingThe difference between structural and nervous system-focused careHow tension, trauma, and emotional stress show up in the spineWhat “repatterning” the nervous system really meansWhy gentle, trauma-informed care promotes safety and transformationHow Network Spinal helps your body shift from survival mode to healing modeIf you’ve ever thought chiropractic care “wasn’t for you,” this episode will open your eyes to a new way of healing—one that’s rooted in gentleness, safety, and transformation.
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