The Stress Response

If you are hiking on a path in the woods and come across a bear, your nervous system will do its best to help you survive: your brain will kick into high gear, your heart rate will increase, your fingers will cool, your palms will get sweaty, all in an effort to survive.

Everyone is familiar with the "Fight or Flight" response. Patients understand that before they ever walk through your door. But what they might not know is that your nervous system doesn't know the difference between a potential bear attack and a near miss car accident. The "response" is the same.

Recent research shows that how we respond to such stress - and how we recover from it - may say more about our health than anything else. In many ways it is more telling than your age, your sex, or your weight... whether or not you smoke or excercise... or even if you have high blood pressure.

NeuroInfiniti's unique Stress Response Evaluation allows you to measure this stress response in your patients. It might not surprise you to learn how valuable the NeuroInfiniti will be for your patient's care. But what is sure to blow you away is the effect that the NeuroInfiniti will have on the dialog in your practice.



Learn about The New Conversation

Articles

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What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

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Videos and Webinars

From Pain to Brain

A presentation on moving from a symptom based practice to a true health and peek performance practice based on the principles of neurologically based chiropractic... presented by Dr. Richard Barwell

NeuroInfiniti: The Power to Communicate

Dr. Joe Demyen discusses the effects of the NeuroInfiniti on communication in his practice.

Subluxation In HD

Coming soon.

CEO Call Series

Collection of previously recorded CEO Call Series Webinars.



Additional Resources

Suggested Reading List

A list of suggested reading for those looking to expand their knowledge in areas related to stress, the stress response, neurologically based chiropractic, biofeedback, neurofeedback, or the future of health care.

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Testimonials

  • Dr. Blaine Crevar

    Dr. Blaine Crevar discusses how the NeuroInfiniti has changed his practice.

  • Dr. Doug Meints

    Dr. Doug Meints talks about the NeuroInfiniti.

  • Dr. Tim Merrick

    Dr. Tim Merrick discusses the NeuroInfiniti, stress response, and the future of health care.

  • Dr. John Whitney

    Dr. John Whitney discusses the NeuroInfiniti and the state of Chiropractic.

  • Dr. Joe Demyen

    Dr. Joe Demyen describes the role of the NeuroInfiniti in changing the conversation in his practice.

  • Peggy McAbee

    Peggy discusses the the NeuroInfiniti from the viewpoint of a Chiropractic Assistant.

  • Dr. Rich Aplin

    Dr. Rich Aplin compares the NeuroInfiniti to previous generations of Chiropractic instrumentation.



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