The Vagus Nerve
Learn how vagus nerve anatomy, physiology, and stimulation techniques can support rehabilitative therapy and overall well-being.
140-Page Illustrated Course Text
2.0 Hours of Video Instruction
Vagus Nerve and Manual Therapy Focus
Certification Included
Lifetime Access
Partner Course: Niel Asher Education
The vagus nerve plays a vital role in regulating many aspects of health, function, and well-being. This course provides a structured introduction to the anatomy, physiology, and practical therapeutic relevance of this important cranial nerve.
Led by author and manual therapist John Wilks, the course combines engaging video tutorials, illustrated course materials, and step-by-step demonstrations to help professionals better understand vagus nerve stimulation in clinical and manual therapy settings.
Designed for rehabilitation and therapy professionals, this course helps translate complex concepts into practical understanding and real-world application.
Quick overview of how this webinar works
Credential
Certification provided upon completion (Niel Asher Education)
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Enroll in This Course
On-Demand
Full Course Access
Full access to video lessons, illustrated course text, and certification exam focused on the vagus nerve and practical stimulation techniques.
- Course access and materials are delivered by Niel Asher Education after purchase.
- Access instructions will be sent via email.
What you will gain
Understand Vagus Nerve Anatomy and Physiology
Explain the anatomy, physiology, and key functions of the vagus nerve in overall health and regulation.
Recognize Therapeutic Relevance
Understand why the vagus nerve matters in rehabilitative, manual therapy, and well-being contexts.
Apply Stimulation Concepts
Use course demonstrations and guidance to better understand practical vagus nerve stimulation approaches.
Integrate Knowledge into Practice
Apply vagus nerve concepts with greater confidence in supportive therapeutic settings.
Improve Clinical Reasoning
Use anatomy and physiology insights to make more informed therapy and rehabilitation decisions.
Included in This Course
140-Page Illustrated Course Text
Detailed course materials covering vagus nerve anatomy, physiology, and practical therapeutic applications.
2.0 Hours of Video Instruction
Immersive video tutorials and step-by-step demonstrations presented by John Wilks.
Certification Exam
Complete the online exam to validate your understanding and earn certification upon completion.
Practical Manual Therapy Guidance
Learn how vagus nerve stimulation concepts may be integrated into therapeutic and rehabilitative practice.
Lifetime Access
Ongoing access to course materials for continued learning and reference.
Course Delivery
Course content and access are provided by Niel Asher Education.
Instructor
John Wilks
Manual Therapist
John Wilks has practised the Bowen Technique and Craniosacral Therapy full time since 1995. He is a former chairman of multiple professional associations in the UK and has served in examination and advisory roles related to standards, education, and training.
Who This Is For
Rehabilitation professionals, massage and manual therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, and fitness professionals seeking practical knowledge of vagus nerve applications.
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
FAQs
This course is designed for rehabilitation professionals, massage and manual therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, and fitness professionals.
What will I learn in this course?
You will learn vagus nerve anatomy, physiology, functions, and practical stimulation concepts relevant to therapy and rehabilitation.
How is the course delivered?
Course access and materials are delivered by Niel Asher Education after purchase.
Do I receive a certification?
Yes, certification is provided upon successful completion of the course and exam.
Is this course self-paced?
Yes, you can complete the course at your own pace with lifetime access.
Yes, subtitles are available in English, French, German, and Spanish.