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Post Graduate Training in Polyvagal Acupuncture® and Polyvagal Massage (TM):
Neuroplasticity is The Body's Blueprint for Restoration
Polyvagal Acupuncture® and its twin modality, Polyvagal Massage (TM), bridge the gap between Classical Chinese Medicine and modern neurobiology. Developed through doctoral research and refined over seven years of clinical application, this model moves TCM beyond traditional frameworks into a truly trauma-informed, “bottom-up” approach for addressing neurogenic disease. By translating TCM principles into standard medical language, we provide practitioners and patients with objective, visible outcomes rooted in pathophysiological mechanisms. The model facilitates neuroplasticity and systemic repair through six core pillars:
Vagal Tone: Restoring vagus nerve function to exit chronic sympathetic dominance and access the “rest and digest” state.
Fascial Release: Targeting the body’s primary sensory organ to resolve the physical spasticity held by a dysregulated nervous system.
Primitive Reflex Integration: Working directly with retained motor patterns (like the Startle Reflex) to unlock the body from states of hypervigilance.
Classical Chinese Medicine: Utilizing meridian theory to harmonize structural integrity and systemic energy flow.
Functional Medicine for Neuroplasticity: Addressing the biological and nutritional precursors required for neurological repair.
Circadian Cycling: Regulating sleep/wake cycles to stabilize stress hormones and anchor long-term health.
Upcoming Course Offerings:
Bridge the Sinews and the Extraordinary Vessels: Mastering the Spiral Line of the Chong Mai
The Neurological aspects of the 8 Extras: Painless Needle Technique to Facilitate Neuroplasticity
The Neurology of
Fire and Water: Translating The HPA Axis and the Fight-Flight-Freeze Response into TCM
What does it mean clinically to harmonize the Ying and the Wei?
