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Friday 22 October   
09:00-09:05 Opening Øystein Ogre
09:05-09:30 Welcome address:
Chiropractic into the next decade
D. Chapman Smith
09:30-10:30 Chiropractic Management of Non-Musculoskeletal Disorders  I
Making sense of evidence from the clinic and the laboratory
Brian Budgell
10:30-11:00 Coffee/fruit  
11:00-12:30
“Chiropractic care alters CNS function in various ways    - how does it affect the autonomic nervous system? “

A report on human research work in New Zeeland.

H. Haavik-Taylor
12:30-14:00 Lunch  
14:00-14:50 Motion, emotion, and visceral state. A primer on the Polyvagal Theory Stephen W. Porges
14:50-15:40 Oxytocin: A neuroendocrine modulatory of visceral state and social behavior  C. Sue Carter
15:40-16:20 Coffee/fruit and sponsor presentations  
16:20-17:30 Neuroception and the Social Engagement System: How we use social behavior to regulate our nervous system Stephen W. Porges
                           
Saturday 23 October  
09:00-10:45  Main session   
  Scientific Symposium
 
Chair: Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde
 

Research presentations:
09.00-09.05 Introduction
Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde.

09.05-09.20 Unexpected gastrointestinal changes in 4 infants receiving chiropractic care for asymmetric posture: a case series
Ann-Britt Nilsson, private practice, Sweden

09.20-09.35 Myofascial release in combination with trigger point therapy and deep breathing training improves low back pain
Christopher Gordon, Centre for Integrative Therapies, Stuttgart, Germany

09.35-09.50 Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome associated with pelvic and lumbar spine dysfunction; a multiple case report series
Marie Cashley, private practice, Forfar, Scotland

09.50-10.05 Complex regional pain syndrome, an unusual case presentation
relating to a chronic disc
Lucy B. Raymont, private practice, Norway

10.05-10-20 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction due to latent viral immune inflammatory response
Susan Jensen, Rehabilitation Medicine Service, WG (Bill) Hefner VAMC, NC, USA

10.20-10.35 Correlation between breathing pattern and lumbar multifidus motor-unit firing frequency
Lise Lothe, Department of Physiology, Institute of Basic Medical Science, University of Oslo, Norway


10.35-10.45 Questions from the floor

 
09:00-10:45  Parallel session
Postural relationships towards Dysautonomia and the Chiropractic perspective
Part I
Michael W. Hall
10:45-11:15 Coffe/fruit   
11:15-12:30  Main session   
  Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE)
Neurogenic tremors in self-regulation of autonomic state and spinal tension
David Berceli 
  Parallel session
Postural relationships towards Dysautonomia and the Chiropractic perspective
Part II
Michael W. Hall 
 12:30-14:00 Lunch   
 14:00-15:00 Chiropractic Management of Non-Musculoskeletal Disorders  II
Assessment and therapy grounded in good science
Brian Budgell 
15:00-15:30  Coffee/fruit  
15:30-17:00  Panel discussion
Scientific Awards
Closing 
 
     
19:30   Gala dinner  
     
     

 

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