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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 47 MIN

Concussions and Hidden Anterior Neck Pathology with Dr. John McClaren | E65

from Life After Impact: The Concussion Recovery Podcast · host Ayla Wolf, DAOM

What if one of the missing pieces in concussion recovery isn't in the brain—but in the neck?In this episode of Life After Impact, Dr. Ayla Wolf welcomes back functional neurologist Dr. John McClaren for a fascinating conversation about the hidden relationship between dysautonomia, neck dysfunction, and persistent post-concussion symptoms. Together, they explore why so many people experience dizziness when bending over, standing up, or looking overhead—and why these seemingly simple movements may reveal much deeper dysfunction within the autonomic nervous system.Dr. McClaren shares emerging clinical observations suggesting that deep neck flexor dysfunction, restricted mobility of the anterior neck, and impaired sensory integration may play a much larger role in concussion recovery than previously recognized. The discussion also explores how breathing mechanics, vagus nerve function, glymphatic drainage, visual processing, smell, and auditory localization all interact to influence brain function and autonomic regulation.Together, they discuss:Why dysautonomia has become increasingly common after concussionThe surprising role of the deep neck flexor muscles in headaches and autonomic dysfunctionHow manual therapy may improve brain function beyond simply reducing neck painThe connection between breathing mechanics, airway function, and nervous system regulationThe glymphatic system and why the neck may be critical for clearing metabolic waste from the brainWhy visual overload, bright lights, and busy environments overwhelm the injured brainNew approaches to visual rehabilitation using color perception and peripheral visionSmell retraining, auditory localization, and sensory mapping as tools for neurorehabilitationWhy effective concussion rehabilitation requires treating the brain as an interconnected sensory networkOne of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is that concussion recovery isn't about fixing one isolated symptom. It's about helping the brain rebuild efficient communication across multiple sensory systems so that everyday activities once again become automatic instead of exhausting.Whether you're recovering from a concussion, living with dysautonomia, or simply interested in the latest developments in functional neurology, this episode offers practical insights and exciting new ideas that may change the way you think about brain rehabilitation.If this resonates, subscribe for more concussion recovery tools, share this with someone stuck in symptoms, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s the most reliable trigger for your dizziness or symptom flare ups?Dr. McClaren can be found at: Advanced Chiropractic & Neurology in Omaha NebraskaAdvanced Chiropractic & Neurology Facebook PageSend us a Message! Save $30 on Brain Ritual - A daily brain energy-support drink like none other. https://www.brainritual.com/AYLA94359Save 20% on your first order of Puori Protein:  https://affiliate.puori.com/LIFEAFTERIMPACTConcussion Breakthrough: Discover the Missing Pieces of Concussion Recovery is now available on Amazon!Follow us on YouTube & Instagram @lifeafterimpactWebsite: lifeafterimpact.comMedical disclaimer: this video or podcast is for general informational purposes only, and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and materials included is at the user's own risk. The content of this video or podcast is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice diagnosis or treatment. Consumers of this information should seek the advice of a medical professional for any and all health related issues. 

What if one of the missing pieces in concussion recovery isn't in the brain—but in the neck? In this episode of Life After Impact, Dr. Ayla Wolf welcomes back functional neurologist Dr. John McClaren for a fascinating conversation about the hidden relationship between dysautonomia, neck dysfunction, and persistent post-concussion symptoms. Together, they explore why so many people experience dizziness when bending over, standing up, or looking overhead—and why these seemingly simple movements...

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