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Ayla Wolf

Biography

Dr. Wolf, DAOM, MAOM, L.Ac. Dipl. OM., is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine specializing in neurological disorders, concussions and traumatic brain injuries.

She is a faculty member of the Carrick Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, and teaches doctoral program courses in neurology as an adjunct faculty of the AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, and American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

She is an international speaker and educator on functional neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurological exam techniques, and neuro-rehabilitation utilizing acupuncture and Chinese medicine. She also teaches advanced courses on the management of patients with concussions and TBI.

Live Events with Ayla Wolf


Recording

from May 17-18, 2020

51st TCM Kongress Rothenburg

Opening Day

Free Conference
This is a conference with many teachers to learn from!

Courses by Ayla Wolf


Improving Function of the Gut-Brain Axis with Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs
Improving Function of the Gut-Brain Axis with Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs
Ayla Wolf
Ayla Wolf

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