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Bryan Walsh – Metabolic Fitness – Level IIA – Functional Physiology

$92.00

In this module, we go deep into a subject that is imperative for practitioner to know. Topics covered include: body water compartments, architecture of the cell, cell membrane physiology and components, cellular junctions and connections, membrane transport…

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Bryan Walsh - Metabolic Fitness - Level IIA - Functional Physiology

Bryan Walsh – Metabolic Fitness – Level IIA – Functional Physiology

Practitioners Need A Solid Understanding of Physiology to Be Successful.

Functional Medicine today tends to glamorize and sensationalize new pathways, lab tests, and diagnoses.  Unfortunately, we end up completely overlooking fundamental physiological information that has formed the basis in medicine for a long time. This is a HUGE disservice to patients and practitioners as physiology is quite literally how the body functions in the first place.

Without it, you stay in an endless, uncomfortable cycle of guessing what to do with your patients.

Searching for the next best thing in Functional Medicine (lab tests, supplements, protocols, diagnosis).

Confusion over conflicting advice in the industry and aren’t sure how to find a definitive answer yourself.

Limited Understanding – You repeat things you’ve heard, but when pressed, you cannot explain them further.

Dependence on supplement companies, lab companies, industry gurus, or Google to base your clinical decision making.

Module 1
Cellular Physiology (3.6 hours)
In this module, we go deep into a subject that is imperative for practitioner to know. Topics covered include: body water compartments, architecture of the cell, cell membrane physiology and components, cellular junctions and connections, membrane transport, osmosis, resting membrane potential, and cell-to-cell communication.

Module 2
Tissues (1.5 hours)
Most people don’t think much about tissues, but there is so much to know! This module covers the need-to-know information about epithelial tissue, connective tissue, and muscle tissue, in easy-to-understand ways that will never have you wondering the role or function of any tissue in the body.

Module 3
Muscle (2.2 hours)
In this popular module you’ll learn skeletal muscle anatomy and a detailed look at skeletal muscle contraction. You’ll also learn about force-length relationships and twitches in skeletal muscle, including concepts about motor units and different types of skeletal muscle. You’ll also lean about smooth muscle anatomy and contraction, as well as cardiac muscle.

Module 4
Nervous System Intro (2.1 hours)
Have you ever seen an intro over two hours long? That’s because in this module we will be covering how the nervous system is organized, parts of a neuron, types of neurons and nervous system terminology, neuron action potentials, neurotransmission, neurotransmitters, and long-term potentiation.

Module 5
Central Nervous System (4.5 hours)
This module is incredible. Four and a half hours of learning about neuroglial cells, meninges, cerebral spinal fluid, anatomy of the spinal cord, overview of the brain, cerebral lobes, basal ganglia, hypothalamus, thalamus, cranial nerves, cerebellum, brainstem, Broadmann areas, reticular formation, and reflex arcs. After watching this module, you’ll be a changed person.

Module 6
Peripheral Nervous System (2 hours)
In this important module, you’ll learn about sensory receptors, as well as spinal cord tracts. (Yes, we know tracts are in the central nervous system, but did you see how long that module was already? We include them here.) Tracts include ascending tracts, such as the dorsal-medial-lemniscus, spinothalamic and spinocerebellar tracts. Descending tracts include the cortocospinal, vestibulospinal, and reticulospinal tracts.

Module 7
Autonomic Nervous System (1.3 hours)
In this final module for this course, we cover the basics of the autonomic nervous system, sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways, as well as adrenergic and cholinergic receptors.

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