Instructor: Jaime Browning, DC, DCCJP
2 Credit Hours
Course Objective: Attendees will be able to explain the link between dysautonomia, sympathetic dysafferentation and its extreme counterpart, central facilitation, to the upper cervical subluxation complex. Additionally, the connection between soft tissue stabilizers of the upper cervical spine to cerebrospinal fluid flow (CSF), vascular supply, potential lesion loads, pituitary swelling, and the glymphatic system.
Format: Online learning with audio visual and PowerPoint presentation.
Applied States: Georgia, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Hampshire
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DC Self States: Illinois, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, British Columbia (CAN), Quebec (CAN)
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