Journey To Wellness Creating Wellness

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Think We THE CLIENTS JOURNEY into WELLNESS Presented by: Dr. Paul Juszczyk & Beth Juszczyk

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THE CLIENTS JOURNEY into WELLNESS

Presented by: Dr. Paul Juszczyk &

Beth Juszczyk

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Creating Wellness

► What is the Objective of the Creating Wellness System?

► What is CWAS and how does it work?

► What is the Wellness Quotient?

► What is the Visit Schedule?

► What will I receive with the CWAS?

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The body has an Innate Intelligence that coordinates, repairs, renews and heals

Negative Stress in these three dimensions distorts the nerve system and distorts the expression of Innate Intelligence, which leads to ill health, disease and disability

The Three Dimensions of “Stress”

Physical Biochemical Psychological

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Objectives of the Wellness Program

To objectively measure a client’s state of Wellness in three dimensions

To provide the client customized products and coaching services that will allow the client to make sustainable behavioral changes, which will cause an improvement in the state of Wellness

To periodically reassess the client’s state of Wellness

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Client Wellness Goals

Questionnaires

SubStation Assessment

CWAS Physiologic Assessment

Wellness Quotient

Customized Program

Product Overview

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Physiologic Measurements of Wellness

CWAS Assessments

Insight Subluxation Station Assessments

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CWAS Assessments

Body Composition

Cardiovascular & Respiratory Performance

Stress Profiling

Strength

Strength

Stress Profiler

Lung Capacity

BMI

Blood Pressure

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Body Composition

BMI (Body Mass Index)

Girth

Body composition analysis

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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Performance

Blood Pressure

Seated Heart Rate

Vital Lung Capacity

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Strength

Dynamometer

Arm Torso Leg

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Stress Profiling

Dealing productively with stress is an important aspect of wellness

CWAS provides an objective assessment of stress reactivity

Understanding our stress responses is a vital first step to taking control and creating wellness

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Measuring Stress

CWAS measures the physiologic responses that are most reactive to stress

– Galvanic Skin Resistance (GSR)– Heart rate– Peripheral Blood Flow– Skin Temperature

Scientific validity of all measurements is well-established

– Extensive literature in polygraphy and psychophysiology

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Different Kinds of Stress

“Stress tests” measure only responses to physical demand

CWAS Stress Profiling assesses responses to “real world” stress

– Scientific literature shows that responses are most pronounced to psychological stressors

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How Stress Profiling Works

Easily performed

– All measurements are conveniently (and non-threateningly) made from one hand

– Synchronized audio will direct client while software acquires physiologic data

Three-minute protocol– Resting Baseline– Response to Stressors– Recovery

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Stress Profiling Results

Analysis is based primarily on recovery from stress

– A “hot” reactor has elevated responses that do not return to baseline levels quickly

– Identify sources of stress and develop coping strategies

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Insight Subluxation Station Assessments

Nervous System Multiplier

Ability of the nervous system to process stress

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Questionnaires

Quantifies specific behaviors regarding Physical, Bio-Chemical, Psychological Stresses

– Used in both the WQ and to determine specific customization for the Audio

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The Creating Wellness Quotient

A single number that represents the client’s overall wellness

A standardized indicator

– An integrated and weighted value determined by factors in all three dimensions

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Physical Bio-Chemical Psychological

Wellness Example

Wellness Quotient = 89

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Creating Wellness Quotient

Wellness Quotient

SubStation Nervous

System M

ultiplier

Physical

Questionnaires

CWAS

Bio-Chemical

Questionnaires

CWAS

Psychological

CWAS

Questionnaires

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Client Wellness Goals