Dr. John Termini, D.C.
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Mon 10:00-12:00 2:00-6:30
Tue Closed..........2:00-6:30
Wed 10:00-12:00 2:00-6:30
Thu 10:00-12:00 2:00-6:30
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What do Guitar Strings and Spinal Nerves Have in Common

Northridge chiropractor, Dr. John Termini practices near Granada Hills, Reseda, Chatsworth, Tarzana, North Hills, Canoga Park, West Hills and Encino has been personally trained by Dr. Jay Holder, DC, MD. Dr Holder is the developer of the research that led to development of the Torque Release Technique (TRT) ...

TRT practitioners liken the relationship between the brain and spinal cord nerves to a guitar string. As the tension along the string is altered, the pitch of the note is changed. The tone of your nervous system is responsible for our General Adaptive Potential (GAP). When our potential is overloaded with stress we go into a protective state of tension. Check and see if you have muscle tension. If you do, then you your GAP has been overloaded. We age faster when overloaded. So keeping the right nerve tone is very important to age appropriately and stay healthy.


Changes in nerve tone diminish our General Adaptive Potential (GAP). Smaller the GAP means less stress you can deal with and trigger a Stress Response. Check this out and see what I mean. Especially if you are taking any medications because of illness issues.