Harnessing the Polyvagal Theory – Neck Diagnosis and its Role in Treating Pain, Neurological, and Emotional Disorders
On the second day of our YNSA Workshop for Treating Pain and Neurological Disorders, we will delve into the intricate connection between neck diagnosis and the regulation of the autonomic nervous system, focusing on its relationship with the accessory cranial nerve and the vagus cranial nerve.
We will explore the importance of releasing tension in specific neck points identified through Yamamoto's Neck Diagnosis, emphasizing how these points influence both physical and emotional well-being. This discussion will integrate insights from the polyvagal theory, highlighting the neck's role in regulating the nervous system and its connection to stress and emotional disorders.
Additionally, we will examine the Ypsilon points within the context of Yamamoto’s Motor New Scalp Acupuncture technique, connecting them to cranial nerves, the 12 organs, and the 12 primary channels. By mastering neck diagnosis, you will gain a powerful tool not only to address physical conditions such as pain and neurological disorders but also to treat emotional and stress-related issues effectively.
This session combines cutting-edge insights with hands-on practice, providing you with practical skills to achieve fast and effective results for your patients.
Treating Neurological Diseases and Chronic & Acute Pain
David Bomzon (IL), Avi Amir (IL)ENTreating Neurological Diseases and Chronic & Acute Pain
David Bomzon (IL), Avi Amir (IL)EN