This advanced course on resolving cranial-based physiologic functional conflict that is associated with patterned asymmetrical postural function, will reveal the underlying research and evidence behind the PRI approach to assess and manage compensatory pathology of lateralization, hemispheric specialization and hemi-diaphragmatic dominance. Ultimately, our nervous systems fluctuate through biased and balanced, hemi-thoracic and hemi-cranial chamber interchange of pressure, air flow and fluid exchange. Neurologic unilateral unconscious behavior (when there is only one side of the cranium that is chambered driven), can only be resolved through autonomic acceptance of bilateral thoracic and cranial exchange or oscillation. The course is designed for the clinician who is having difficulty maintaining neutrality with appropriate PRI algorithmic concepts and techniques, because of possible hypothalamic (ANS) imbalanced regulation and over-regulated thalamic interaction with the central nervous system. Our cranial “state of mind and physiologic (ANS) position” relates to unconscious, preparatory and anticipatory function, reinforced by specific sensory and afferentation postural patterned components. By attending this course, the PRI minded student will have a greater understanding of the scientific reasoning and rationale underlying PRI principles.
Prior attendance of Cervical Revolution is required.
AAPMD Members: To receive a 10% discount on future seminars, visit the Postural Restoration Booth in the Exhibit Hall at the upcoming 2020 AAPMD Collaboration Cures Summit in Seattle, WA November 12-14.
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