In this conversation, Dr. Nathan Keiser and Dr. Jonathan Chung discuss the intricate relationship between the autonomic nervous system and the cervical spine, particularly in the context of dysautonomia and conditions like POTS.
They explore the importance of multi-sensory processing, the role of blood flow, and the implications of vagus nerve stimulation. The discussion emphasizes the need for a comprehensive understanding of motor outputs and sensory inputs, advocating for collaboration among healthcare providers to enhance patient outcomes.
Resources:
keiserclinic.com
Dr. Keiser's Carrick Courses
@dockeiser
@drjonathanchung
Takeaways
- The autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in various disorders.
- Cervical spine alignment can significantly influence autonomic function.
- Dysautonomia can be treated through various modalities, including chiropractic care.
- Understanding multi-sensory processing is essential for effective treatment.
- Motor outputs are closely linked to sensory inputs in the autonomic system.
- Evaluating motor outputs can help identify underlying issues in patients.
- Blood flow to the brain is critical for proper autonomic function.
- Vagus nerve stimulation may not always address the root cause of symptoms.
- Collaboration among healthcare providers enhances patient outcomes.
- Continuous learning and adaptation are vital in chiropractic practice.