
Autonomic Dysfunction After Brain Injury - An Interview with Dr. John McClaren - Part 2 | E12
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Dr. John McLaren shares his functional neurology approach to treating autonomic dysfunction and concussions, exploring cutting-edge therapies and personalized rehabilitation strategies for complex brain injuries.
• Detailed explanation of how jump rope training can improve neuroplasticity by synchronizing upper and lower body timing
• Discussion of PEMF devices and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for improving vasomotion and blood flow to the brain
• Examination of heat intolerance as a manifestation of autonomic dysfunction due to impaired sweating response
• Exploration of the five-minute sustained hand grip test to measure sympathetic nervous system function
• Implementing gradual, individualized return-to-activity protocols with 20% reductions when symptoms appear
• Insights on how Long COVID can create setbacks by further disrupting autonomic nervous system function
• Techniques for using fine motor activities to stimulate cerebellar activation without overwhelming the system
Dr. McClaren can be found at: Advanced Chiropractic & Neurology in Omaha Nebraska
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