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132. Q&A: Subluxation Explained Simply (and Why It Matters)

Dr. Tony Ebel Episode 132

In this episode of Ask Dr. Tony, Dr. Tony Ebel breaks down the modern understanding of subluxation and how it affects children's neurological development. Moving beyond the outdated "pinched nerve" theory, Dr. Tony explains how subluxation is actually a sensory input problem that creates "noisy brain syndrome" in children with autism, ADHD, and anxiety. He reveals why the brain itself is typically fine in these children - it's getting bad information due to fixation and reduced proprioception from spinal misalignment. 

Dr. Tony emphasizes that the neuromotor system's input is more crucial to brain function than gut health, challenging common assumptions about childhood developmental challenges. This episode provides hope for parents by explaining that their children's brains have all the necessary components to heal and function properly once the interference is addressed.

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Key Topics & Timestamps

  • ([00:01:00]) - The Sequence of Subluxation: From Physical Trauma to Misalignment
  • ([00:02:00]) - Old vs. New Theory: Moving Beyond the "Pinched Nerve" Model
  • ([00:04:00]) - The Real Issue: Subluxation as a Sensory Input Problem
  • ([00:05:00]) - Hope for Parents: The Brain is Fine, It's Just Getting Bad Information
  • ([00:06:00]) - Noisy Brain Syndrome: Why Kids Can't Hear Instructions

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