Total Credits: 4 including 4 Webinar
Tags: pain neuroscience
This 4-hour workshop has been designed to give participants insights into how understanding Pain Neuroscience along with the application of clinical neuroscience in the chiropractic setting can be used to solve chronic pain. The workshop will take participants on a journey starting with “Gate Theory of Pain” first devised in 1965 by Melzack and Wall to the more modern encompassing “Neuromatrix” theory focusing on the Central Nervous System’s involvement in the human pain experience. Dr. Garcia well guide you on this journey focusing on the elements of the nervous system that are involved in pain processing and how dysfunction in areas of the brain contribute to both altered biomechanics and the chronic pain experience. More importantly Dr. Garcia will emphasize the connection between your neurological observations and how they influence the type of treatment you would give your patient.
Education
American Chiropractic Neurology Board - Diplomate
American College of Functional Neurology - Fellow
University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT — MS in Human Nutrition
University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic, Bridgeport, CT — Doctorate of
Chiropractic; Cum Laude
University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT - MS in Human Nutrition
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT - B.A. in Psychology, 2003
Bristol Eastern High School, Bristol, CT - High School Diploma, 1998
Decorations
Awarded Clinical Neuroscience Educator of the Year - 2022
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