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Recalcitrant Restrictions


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   3
Education Type:
IVCA |  AVCA Category II
Bundle(s):
2024 IVCA CE Bundle | 2024 On Demand CE Bundle
Faculty:
Marilyn Maler, DVM
Duration:
2 CEs


Description

Recalcitrant Restrictions: visceral origins and the relation to sympathetic nervous system. 2 CE hours - Cat 2: Scientific Presented by: Dr. Marilyn Maler

Outline for Lecture – Academy for the Advancement of Animal Chiropractic -June 2024

Marilyn Maler DVM Dipl ACVSMR

I. Introduction: Causes of Recalcitrant Restrictions

A. Pathologies

B. Myofascial Restrictions

C. Visceral Sources

II. Body

A. Overview of CNS

B. Overview of PNS

1. Afferent 4 to 1 afferent to efferent

2. Efferrent

a. Somatic

b. Autonomic

(1)Sympathetic

(2)Parasympathetic

C. Gamma Loop

D. Innervation of Viscera - Divisions in the Horse

E. Phrenic N and the viscera

F. Vagus N and the viscera

G. Examination for Segmental restrictions related to visceral organs

III. Conclusion

IVCA

This course has been approved by the IVCA.


AVCA Category II

This course has been approved by the AVCA for Category II credit.


Faculty

Marilyn Maler, DVM Related Seminars and Products


After graduating from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999, Dr. Maler joined a mixed animal veterinary hospital in South Florida where she worked until 2005. During that time, she pursued basic education in both acupuncture and spinal manipulation. She sought acupuncture education from the world-renowned Dr. Shen Xie. In 2005, she became an acupuncture instructor for Dr. Xie at the Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine where she continues to instruct at all basic and advanced courses. Her spinal manipulation education began at The Healing Oasis Wellness Center and Options for Animals College of Animal Chiropractic. She worked as an instructor at Options For Animals and as a certifying examiner for the IVCA. At the same time, Dr. Maler founded SunSpirit Farm and Veterinary Services, Inc., a practice which limits services to equine sports medicine, manual therapy, acupuncture and rehabilitation. Dr. Maler achieved Diplomat accreditation through the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2013 while simultaneously studying at The Vluggen Institute for Equine Osteopathy from which she graduated in 2016.


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