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Originally Posted by davenotdead
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The goal is to create new connections in the under-functioning hemisphere that then creates a balance in the brain. In James’s case, the types of stimulation employed include spinning, doing coordination exercises, balancing, using cognitive exercises such as jigsaw puzzles and mazes, making sound stimulation, using a tuning fork and using visual stimulation.
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This type of treatment sounds more like modern alternate neurological therapies than classic chiro
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Chiropractic neurology (CN) is brain-based chiropractic care.
•CN is an advanced branch of chiropractic care that requires more than 300 hours of postgraduate neurological course work and a minimum grade of 80 percent on the board examination to achieve the status of Diplomate in the American Chiropractic Board of Neurology (DACBN).
•CN incorporates similar training to medical neurology but differs in application, treatment and therapies, using noninvasive, nonsurgical and non-pharmacological approaches to conditions.
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oh wait, look, it is. They've taken modern neurological and autism research and common holistic techniques and renamed it 'neurological chiro'. There you go.