autonomic ganglia

Overview

Much of the stress that the human body faces, both internal and external, results in aberrant physiology that is reflected in imbalances in the autonomic nervous system. The focus of this class will be in explaining and demonstrating how treatment of the Autonomic Ganglia enables the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems to function in a coordinated way to restore and maintain normal physiology.

Learning Objectives (upon completion)

  1. Anatomy of the autonomic nervous system.
  2. Neurological relationships of the autonomic ganglia.
  3. Embryology of the autonomic nervous system and the autonomic ganglia.
  4. Evaluate the autonomic nervous system and the autonomic ganglia.
  5. Treat the autonomic nervous system and the autonomic ganglia.

Details

Duration: Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 8am-5pm; Sunday, May 6, 2018 from 8am-4pm

Location: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Greenspring Campus
3825 Greenspring Ave
Bowles Board Room (4th Floor of Kennedy Krieger High School)
Baltimore, MD 21211

Price: $575 / person

Instructors: Robert Cohen, M.A., P.T. and Jon Laking, M.A., P.T.

Contact: Robert Cohen, M.A., P.T. at 410-321-9292 or bob@baygrassinstitute.com

Target Audience: Healthcare providers: M.D., D.O., P.T., A.T.C., M.T., R.N., O.T., and other licensed or certified Healthcare Providers.

Continuing Education Credits: NCBTMB Approved Provider #1418. This course meets the basic criteria of NCBTMB and the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 1.5 CEUs (15 credit hours).

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