00:00 Vasovagal and bradycardia
04:28 Cardiologist and Prolotherapist cases
06:58 Trigeminocardiac reflex
09:51 Hauser’s law and the heart
10:56 Trigeminal nerve muscle innervations
12:03 Vagus nerve locations
12:58 Trigeminocardiac reflex pathway
14:11 Trigeminal reflex subtypes
14:49 When did symptoms start?
15:36 Cervical instability signs
16:12 How does cervical dysstructure begin?
16:32 Vagus nerve degeneration and stimulation
18:33 Autonomic nervous system balance
19:20 Cervicovagopathy and heart arrhythmias
20:25 Neck curve and vagus nerve
21:33 How to optimize neck curve and stability
Ross Hauser, MD discusses how cervical instability and dysstructure affect the trigeminocardiac reflex and can lead to bradycardia, syncope, and other symptoms associated with impaired vagus nerve function.
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30 июн 2024