
The Vestibular System - The Neurology Of Balance! 🧠
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About this listen
In this episode we dive into the vestibular system, our bady’s own balancing system!
We’ll cover the following topics in this episode:
- Anatomy & Function Of The Vestibular System
- Vestibular Training
- Vestibular Issues & Vertigo
- Vestibular Function & Sports Performance
- And much more
Ready to learn more and become a Neurotraining expert?
❌ Join our upcoming 2 day online seminar - October 28 & 29th!
➡️ Here’s what you’ll learn:
🧠👁️ Dive into the captivating realm of Neurology and discover practical tools to improve the visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems.
🦾 Enhance mobility & manage pain:
Learn how to address mobility issues through a neuro & biomechanical lense and overcome movement restrictions.
🚀 Learn to unlock athletic potential: Boost performance, strength, speed and reaction time with Neurotraining
🦿🧠 Master biomechanics and neurology: Explore the connection between the body and the brain to improve movement capabilities.
📈 Integrate Neurotraining into your work and stand out in your field: Wether you’re a coach or therapist you’ll learn how to implement neuro-based strategies to skyrocket your clients results!
📝 Neuro assessments & training methods: Discover practical tools for enhancing brain function, movement & performance!
➡️ Visit the link below for details!
https://neurotraining-institute.com/neuro-training-institute-2-day-course/
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See you in the next episode!
Markus
Disclaimer: The content of this post serve as education. Nothing herein is to be constructed as medical advice or a substitute for medical treatment. If you’re in pain, or have balance issues, please consult with a doctor or healthcare specialist.