Specialzing is becoming more common in Chinese Medicine, and is critical to maintaing the survival and expansion of Chinese Medicine in the West. In this episode, Robert interviews Ayla Wolf, Neurology specialist in Chinese Medicine. Dr. Wolf goes into what it takes to specialize within Chinese Medicine and her experiences and path that brought her to where she is now.
About Ayla
Dr. Wolf (Formerly Dr. Moll) is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine specializing in neurological disorders, chronic pain, and concussion recovery. She is a faculty member of the Carrick Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation. She teaches courses for healthcare practitioners across the country on neurological exam techniques, functional neurology, dysautonomia, and concussion recovery, and has been a featured speaker in veterans groups on the topic of brain health.
While in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Wolf was the lead researcher on a randomized clinical trial on the effects of acupuncture on cerebral blood flow velocity in mixed martial arts fighters following concussion. She was the team acupuncturist for the professional MMA fighters at Fortis MMA in Dallas Texas, working with UFC and Legacy fighters. She is now back in private practice in Bend, Oregon providing a unique combination of acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and functional neurology for the treatment of neurological disorders.
Specializing in Neurology