Level 2: Sensory Organs (Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue) - Neurotherapy

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Level 2: Sensory Organs (Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue) - Neurotherapy

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This foundation course explores the potential of neurotherapy to support the function of the sensory organs: eyes, ears, nose, and tongue. Wellness therapists will gain a deeper understanding of the intricate link between the nervous system and sensory perception, and how neurotherapeutic interventions may be used to enhance and optimize sensory function.

Course Description:

  • Level: 2 (Foundation)
  • Prerequisites: Successful completion of Level 1: Introduction to Neurotherapy or equivalent foundational training.

Course Objectives:

  • Master the anatomy and physiology of the sensory organs (eyes, ears, nose, and tongue),including their interaction with the nervous system.
  • Explore the various pathologies affecting the sensory organs and their impact on overall well-being.
  • Learn to identify signs and symptoms of sensory dysfunction relevant to a neurotherapy practice.
  • Integrate neurotherapy techniques into a holistic approach to address sensory concerns.
  • Analyze current research on applying neurotherapy treatment points and formula theory for the sensory organs.
  • Gain practical experience in applying (where applicable) neurotherapy treatment protocols for sensory support within the scope of practice of a wellness therapist.
  • Develop proficiency in conducting comprehensive assessments to determine appropriate interventions for sensory concerns, recognizing when collaboration with healthcare professionals is necessary.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the course material through a comprehensive final exam.

Research on the effectiveness of neurotherapy for directly improving sensory function is evolving. This course will explore the potential applications while emphasizing the importance of collaboration with healthcare professionals for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of sensory concerns.

By integrating this knowledge into their practice, wellness therapists can expand their understanding of how to support clients with sensory challenges and offer a complementary approach to enhancing sensory function and well-being.

Course content

videoSensory Organs (Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue)
videoA. Structure and components:
videoB. Location and orientation:
videoC. Anatomical relationships with other systems:
videoA. Normal functions:
videoB. Regulatory mechanisms:
videoC. Interactions with other systems:
videoA. Common disorders and diseases:
videoB. Etiology and risk factors:
videoC. Clinical manifestations and symptoms:
videoD. Diagnostic procedures:
videoE. Treatment and management strategies:
videoA. Preventive measures and lifestyle modifications
videoB. Importance of early detection and screening
videoC. Rehabilitative and supportive care
videoD. Complementary and alternative therapies
videoE. Impact on overall well-being and quality of life
videoA. Understanding the system's role in health and disease
videoB. Recognizing potential complications and contraindications
videoC. Developing personalized wellness plans and interventions
videoD. Promoting patient education and self-care strategies
videoE. Collaborating with healthcare professionals for comprehensive care
videoExercise Prescription Plan for Sensory Organs (Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue)
videoSynergistic Nutrient Combinations for Eye Health
videoSynergistic Nutrient Combinations for Ear Health
videoSynergistic Nutrient Combinations for Nasal Health
videoSynergistic Nutrient Combinations for Tongue Health
Raj Rauther

Raj Rauther

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