Rewiring the Brain Singapore
About This Event
In today’s high-stress world, health is defined by the brain’s ability to adapt, regulate, and perform. Neuroscience now shows that the spine plays a critical role in shaping brain function and overall well-being. In this seminar, Dr Haavik presents a powerful shift from traditional biomechanical thinking to a modern, brain-based understanding of chiropractic care. Drawing on over two decades of research, she explains how spinal dysfunction alters brain processing, and how chiropractic adjustments can influence neural networks in ways that impact how people function, feel, cope, and perform in their daily lives (including neuro-immune-endocrine changes).
Learning Objectives
- -Understand the neurophysiological mechanisms by which spinal dysfunction affects brain processing and central nervous system function
- -Explain the relationship between vertebral subluxation and alterations in sensorimotor integration, proprioception, and motor control
- -Describe how chiropractic adjustments influence neural plasticity and reorganization of neural networks
- -Identify the neuro-immune-endocrine pathways affected by spinal manipulation and their clinical implications
- -Apply brain-based clinical reasoning to chiropractic assessment and treatment planning
- -Discuss how optimizing spinal function enhances cognitive performance, stress resilience, and functional capacity in daily activities
Event Details
Start Date
Saturday, August 1, 2026
End Date
Sunday, August 2, 2026
Price
$350
CE Hours
0 hours
Format
In-Person
Location
Park Regis by Prince Singapore
23 Merchant Rd
Singapore
Singapore
Speakers
1
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