Neurofeedback Approach to Memory Issues
Understand the neurophysiology of memory. Explain the role of brainwave dysregulation in memory issues. How neurofeedback works
Understand the neurophysiology of memory. Explain the role of brainwave dysregulation in memory issues. How neurofeedback works
Headache (HA) is the second leading cause of disability worldwide and is a symptom which responds well to Chiropractic management for the appropriate HA patient. This course begins with the assessment and examination of the headache patient according to the four classifications of primary headache as well as addressing the differential diagnosis of cervicogenic HA,
Overview of Brodmann areas and cytoarchitecture Functional brain networks: Default Mode, Salience, and Executive Networks
Inflammation can occur in muscles, joints, ligaments, and other soft tissues, especially in response to stress, injury, or autoimmune conditions. Musculoskeletal pain refers to discomfort or pain in the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, or tendons. This type of pain can be acute (from sudden injury or strain) or chronic (as a result of long-term conditions
The objective of this course is to present current concepts in lumbar spine rehab for all phases of care, from the acute to return to function. The clinical indications for flexion, extension and neutral spine biased exercises will be presented along with the appropriate exercise selection and specific exercise progressions that the clinician can incorporate
In this webinar, Dr. Meschino highlights the most well documented anti-cancer nutrients that fulfill the above criteria, explaining their mechanism(s) of action, as well as reviewing the published human clinical trials and dosage where these nutrients have been administered.
This webinar will review current concepts to increasing mitochondrial respiration and function as part of a multimodal, evidenced based approach utilizing exercise, nutraceuticals and diet to treat the long COVID patient.
Stress plays a significant role in the development and progression of chronic diseases. Chronic stress triggers a range of biological responses that can impact nearly every system in the body, contributing to the onset and worsening of various chronic conditions.
Introduction to neurofeedback: history, definitions, and principles Basic neurophysiology of brainwaves (delta, theta, alpha, beta) Understanding qEEG brain mapping: how dysregulated patterns appear in anxiety and ADHD
Introduction to the course and learning objectives and Overview of Multiple Object Tracking (MOT)