1 hr

Chiropractic and Polyvagal Theory - Feat. Dr Mo Andrews The ASRF Research for Practice Podcast

    • Education

In this months episode, we talk about the great untapped resource that is the vagus nerve. Dr. Mo Andrews runs us through polyvagal theory, and talks about the profound impact this might make in terms of creating nervous system change and impacting the somatic and neurological experience of trauma. Doc Adam Del Torto then jumps in to talk about Cranial Fascial Release and those "last resort" patients. We wrap it out by talking about neuroinflammation and how the vagus nerve might be key. Check it all out on the podcast - play it in your practices, cars and wherever you binge your podcasts. And don't forget to subscribe. https://spinalresearch.com.au/reducing-neuroinflammation-how-the-vagus-might-be-key/
https://www.cranialfacialrelease.com
https://www.drmoniqueandrews.com
https://spinalresearch.com.au/membership/ 

In this months episode, we talk about the great untapped resource that is the vagus nerve. Dr. Mo Andrews runs us through polyvagal theory, and talks about the profound impact this might make in terms of creating nervous system change and impacting the somatic and neurological experience of trauma. Doc Adam Del Torto then jumps in to talk about Cranial Fascial Release and those "last resort" patients. We wrap it out by talking about neuroinflammation and how the vagus nerve might be key. Check it all out on the podcast - play it in your practices, cars and wherever you binge your podcasts. And don't forget to subscribe. https://spinalresearch.com.au/reducing-neuroinflammation-how-the-vagus-might-be-key/
https://www.cranialfacialrelease.com
https://www.drmoniqueandrews.com
https://spinalresearch.com.au/membership/ 

1 hr

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