Spinal movement is a strong driver of input into an area of the brain called the cerebellum. I know, it sounds complicated! We’ll keep it simple and look at why the spine is so important to our nervous system in this post. The spine is a primary driver of cerebellar and amazingly all brain function. […]
Your Neck’s Major Impact On Balance, Movement, and Brain Function
A study published in Experimental Brain Research looked at the neck’s influence on brain’s balance and knowing where we are in space. Researchers found that neck movement had a major impact on our brain’s ability to maintain these systems (the vestibular system). This is very important for people with losses of neck motion, neck pain, […]
Do I Have A Concussion?
What Causes A Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)? Concussions occur when the soft brain is thrown around inside our harder skull. These serious injuries don’t happen just from sports, and they don’t just happen to young adults. Concussions frequently happen to the aging population from falls and are over looked. They are common after car […]
Brain Inflammation, Beyond Brain Fog
This one problem, neurological inflammation, explains why some people continue suffering day after day over time even though they’ve seen many doctors and ‘tried everything.’ People with this process going on can be experiencing many different symptoms ranging from brain fog to fatigue, difficulty thinking, mood problems, focus problems, concentration problems, vertigo, dizziness, migraines, other […]
Recovering From Concussions and Neuro-Inflammation
We have been discussing Neurological Inflammation which is due to changes in the brain’s immune system over the last several posts. The series is based upon some of the latest research presented by Dr. Kharrazian on neurological inflammation including the process, the causes, and natural treatments that helps the serious problem. The 1st post was […]
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