26 min

How the Nervous System Influences Our Lives The Informed Chiropractor Podcast

    • Alternative Health

After a short summer hiatus from the podcast, we’re back with a new episode. Today, we’re talking about the polyvagal theory, the two branches of the vagus nerve, the hierarchy of the nervous system, and how increased knowledge on these topics improves the quality of care for practice members.
 
Our nervous system greatly influences the way we interact with the world, especially socially. As a chiropractor, you can use the polyvagal theory to signal cues of safety and enhance the adjustment experience by quickly helping the body become more regulated—and bringing your client out of a tense, chronic, fight-or-flight state.
 
Key Takeaways:
An update on what Dr. Don has been up to since the last episode. [0:42]
How the polyvagal theory relates to chiropractic work. [1:46]
Why it’s important to understand the two distinct branches of the vagus nerve. [3:10]
Understanding the hierarchy of the nervous system in social mammals. [4:40]
What neuroception is and how it works. [7:18]
Why the state of one’s nervous system isn’t black and white. [9:09]
What happens to your social engagement system when you are in fight or flight. [10:08]
How greater knowledge of nervous system function may alter adjustments. [12:31]
How a regulated nervous state promotes healthy posture. [14:20]
Why teaching someone a skill you know innately is actually beneficial to you. [15:18]
Opportunities to learn more about this that are coming up soon. [16:40]
How better care can help bring practice members out of a protective, tense state. [18:46]
Why matching communication style to client needs matters. [19:52]
What to expect in upcoming episodes and who this information is perfect for. [21:47]

After a short summer hiatus from the podcast, we’re back with a new episode. Today, we’re talking about the polyvagal theory, the two branches of the vagus nerve, the hierarchy of the nervous system, and how increased knowledge on these topics improves the quality of care for practice members.
 
Our nervous system greatly influences the way we interact with the world, especially socially. As a chiropractor, you can use the polyvagal theory to signal cues of safety and enhance the adjustment experience by quickly helping the body become more regulated—and bringing your client out of a tense, chronic, fight-or-flight state.
 
Key Takeaways:
An update on what Dr. Don has been up to since the last episode. [0:42]
How the polyvagal theory relates to chiropractic work. [1:46]
Why it’s important to understand the two distinct branches of the vagus nerve. [3:10]
Understanding the hierarchy of the nervous system in social mammals. [4:40]
What neuroception is and how it works. [7:18]
Why the state of one’s nervous system isn’t black and white. [9:09]
What happens to your social engagement system when you are in fight or flight. [10:08]
How greater knowledge of nervous system function may alter adjustments. [12:31]
How a regulated nervous state promotes healthy posture. [14:20]
Why teaching someone a skill you know innately is actually beneficial to you. [15:18]
Opportunities to learn more about this that are coming up soon. [16:40]
How better care can help bring practice members out of a protective, tense state. [18:46]
Why matching communication style to client needs matters. [19:52]
What to expect in upcoming episodes and who this information is perfect for. [21:47]

26 min