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87. Should We Reset The Vagus Nerve

May 13, 2025
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In this episode we dive into the buzz around “resetting” the vagus nerve—a concept gaining traction in wellness and vestibular circles alike. What does it really mean to reset the vagus nerve, and is it even possible? Dr. Madison and Dr. Jenna explores the science behind vagal tone, its connection to the autonomic nervous system, and how it influences dizziness, balance, and recovery. 

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Dr. Madison Oak, PT, is a dedicated vestibular physical therapist committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals grappling with chronic vestibular conditions. She is the proprietor of Oak Physical Therapy & Wellness, a reputable telehealth rehabilitation therapy practice catering to clients across six states. Additionally, Dr. Oak is the visionary behind Vestibular Group Fit, an esteemed international group program. With over 500 members, her program has successfully empowered individuals with vestibular disorders to reclaim control over their lives. 

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