The Dizzy Patient: EEG Correlates and Neurotherapy Approaches
Join us for our Guest Lecture Series, featuring Rachman Chung, DC, DACNB, FACFN, on Thursday, August 15th at 3:00PM Pacific Time.
Dr. Chung will explore the peripheral and central causes of dizziness, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive diagnostic approach. This includes EEG/QEEG, visual and vestibular testing, and neurological examination techniques. Such an approach is essential for accurately identifying the underlying sources of chronic dizziness. By doing so, it enables the personalization of rehabilitation and neurotherapy strategies, leading to more effective treatment outcomes.
About Rachman Chung:
Dr. Rachman Chung is a board certified chiropractic neurologist. He graduated cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic, West. He received his neurology training from the Carrick Institute and has completed specialty training in functional medicine, vestibular rehabilitation, movement disorders, Active Release Techniques, and a three year fellowship program in traumatic brain injuries and rehabilitation with Ted Carrick, the founder of chiropractic neurology.
A Bay Area native, Dr. Chung has lived in San Francisco since 2000. Prior to becoming a chiropractor, he was a competitive skateboarder. He doesn't skate as much as he'd like to, "because cement is an unforgiving teacher." These days he enjoys biking and kite surfing and is a member of the Loose Change dance company.