INTRO | Supplemental Resource
Neuro-auricular Modulation for
Cervical Spine Pain
The microsystem of the ear reflects the brain’s mapping of our neural states (anatomical, functional, mental). This is not just a simple static map; it is a precise and dynamic map that provides a highly individualized and current read-out of what is happening in both mind and body — psychosomatic insights so important for the effective management/treatment of pain.
In this supplemental resource (to a live webinar that was presented to the Canadian Physiotherapy Association), you will learn mechanisms of action, as well as how to read the map and identify active reflex zones.
These skills provide you access to your patient’s nervous system:
These skills provide you access to your patient’s nervous system:
- Identify and/or confirm underlying issues related to each patient’s individual symptom picture
- Uncover insights to support your Physiotherapy assessment and treatment plan.
- Influence pain messages in the central nervous system by treating points on the ear to support improved therapy outcomes
This resource is an introduction to practical methods shown to improve practice results — even though this introduction only scratches the surface of what is possible in advanced Auricular Medicine.
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Time investment: 1 hour
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Pre-requisites: None
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Online resources from the live webinar presented in conjunction with the Professional Development Marketplace of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Course Resources
- Video recording of live webinar (coming soon)
- Presentation slides
- eBook
- Materials link for CIAM students
- Self assessments
Clinical
Approach
- Auricular reflex zones related to cervical spine pain
- How to identify issues most pertinent to the condition
- Overview of neuro-auricular modulation tools for treatment
Canadian Institute of Auricular Medicine
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Disclaimer
CIAM content (website, training, or any other) is provided for educational purposes and is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition. CIAM reserves the right to make any changes (content, programming, policy, etc.) at any time and without notice. Users waive the right to any claims against CIAM related to the application and/or the practice of Auricular Medicine or related methods presented. It is to be understood that to drive a field forward, many educational aspects may be theoretical and/or based on clinical observations. Any statements regarding intended outcomes should be understood to have limitations. Proper application of the methods taught by CIAM is the sole responsibility of the user, for which CIAM cannot reasonably assume liability.