Central Sensitivity/Widespread Pain (6/14)
November 26 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Central Sensitivity/Widespread Pain (6/14) – 14-Part Series
Dr. Alexandra Perel-Winkler
This course is delivered as a weekly 14-part series with Dr. Perel-Winkler. A 90-minute education and experiential group visit that incorporates pain science education with techniques to manage widespread pain and other symptoms that are experienced with central sensitivity (sleep issues, IBS, fatigue, brain fog, and more)
Course Guide:
Day 1: Introduction to Central Sensitivity
Day 2: Pacing I
Day 3: Pacing II
Day 4: Sleep
Day 5: Systemic Inflammation & Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle
Day 6: Central Nervous System inflammation & LDN
Day 7: Mitochondria & Ask Me Anything
Day 8: Stress & the HPA Axis
Day 9: Trauma
Day 10: Irritable Bowel
Day 11: Pacing Revisited
Day 12: Emotional Intelligence
Day 13: Self Compassion & Sum Up/As Me Anything
Day 14: Gentle Movement Guest
The experience of widespread pain is caused by changes in the body that are referred to as ‘central sensitization’. Simplified, this means that the nervous system and brain responds to external stimuli with increased sensitivity. This leads to the experience of touch as pain, or light and sound with much more intensity, as examples.
This will be a non-didactic group that will match the needs and interests of the people involved with Dr. Alexandra’s unique skills as a specialist in central sensitivity, a Functional Medicine train doctor, and a student of mind-body techniques.
Topics may include:
- Neuroplasticity
- Logging and pacing
- Barriers
- Mindfulness
- Ways to rebalance the nervous system
- Management of IBS
- Healing the gut
- Decreasing inflammation
- Sleep
- Cognitive dysfunction
Materials:
- Computer with camera for video, decent speakers and microphone and/or headphones.
- Private comfortable space