Join us on Thursday, October 7th at 2pm EST for this great free webinar...

Muscle Memory: How Your Brain Uses Muscle Tone To Map The World

A brief intro to how the brain maps out the body using muscle tone, and how that integrates with vestibular and visual inputs. This allows us to have a deeper understanding as to how a person's body would present as a compensation to a deeper root cause!

Attendees will learn:
1. How reflexogenic systems integrate with MSK cases that aren't responding to care.
2. How your brain decides to increase muscle tone.
3. How to see past the artificial compensations to understand where changes are needed.

Can't join us live? No worries!  All registrants will receive immediate access to the recorded replay after the live broadcast.

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About Michael Lovich, DC, MS, DACNB, DACBSP

Michael Lovich DC DACNB DACBSP is a Board Certified Chiropractic Functional Neurologist, and Board Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician. He holds a MS in sports medicine with additional training in brain based functional medicine, and functional movement based rehabilitation. He has served as a medical director and on medical staff for various organizations and events in professional, amateur, collegiate and high school athletics. He specializes in integrating the physical aspects of sports medicine and chiropractic care with the brain’s neurological and physiological systems that are often overlooked. He is the owner of Delta S Performance, Functional Neurology and Sports Medicine, with clinics in the Denver, Boston, and Providence metro areas. 

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