This is a recording of a SOBI sponsored study group.
The nervous system is one of the most complex and interconnected structures that we will ever encounter. Injuries or disease processes within the nervous system tissues can result in a wide range of dysfunction and can have devastating impacts on the individual. Since the nervous system is the primary method that we use to affect change in the body what happens when it's the nervous system itself which is the problem?
By modifying our interaction with the body we can more directly address neurological dysfunctions. This requires us as practitioners to engage with or track the body responses differently, thereby allowing us to address nervous system imbalances and to help manage the symptoms of neurological dysfunctions.
In this study group we will first explore the structures of the nervous system and how it operates. Then we can explore some of the ways to engage with the nervous system which will allow us to support the re-organization and “rewiring” of the nervous system.
This focus of working will allow us to work with a wide range of issues such as cerebrovascular disease (stroke), concussion and other brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, dysautonomia (dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system), Parkinson’s disease and Guillian-Barre Syndrome to name a few.
I’ll present some techniques that will demonstrate how to adapt our work to address injury to the nervous system and how we can facilitate the self-balancing and self-correction of dysfunctions of the nervous system.
After checking out you will receive a link to the video of the recording. Please note, no CE credit will be given for this recording.