The Science of Learning

Ever since quarter one of chiropractic school, I received the same message from almost everyone who saw me. The conversations around adjusting almost always entailed these types of comments: “You’re […]
Introspection and the Art of the Self Portrait

I hope these words don’t find home with you twenty years too late like they did with me. Keep them now. Find your own way of connecting. Love and take […]
Quest For Connection: A Journey through Memory Formation

Imagine cozying up on the couch to close out a long day of online lectures and asynchronous learning. A steaming cup of Organic Nighty Night tea with a splash of […]
Muscle Memory

“Practice makes perfect,” is a saying that we have all heard at one point or another. It is the idea that repeating the same process over and over ingrains it […]
Memory and Learning

We know that having a healthy diet and eating good food is important for having a healthy body, but it is also important for having a healthy brain! Eating food […]
Learning to Fear

Fear is a learned social behavior that, at its most primal level, can arise in one of two ways. It can come about either through improper first exposure to an […]
Vagal Tone

The vagus nerve is cranial nerve number ten. It is one of twelve nerves that arise from your brain. Although this vagus is different than the Vegas in Nevada, the […]
Tone: The Importance of Sagittal Alignment

Over the years, there have been many meanings of the word “Tone”. It can be used to describe the sound of music, the hue of many colors, or the quality […]
Neurologic Rehabilitation

What comes to mind when you think of rehabilitation? Physical therapy for a knee surgery, back surgery, or joint replacement? Do you think of chiropractic or neurology? An injury does […]
Expression Through Technique

Expression is at the core of Chiropractic. The variation in what we do stems directly from expression. Entire techniques are created from this variation, and I have little doubt that […]