
Mapping the Path
to Neurological Recovery
1. Assess/Quantify

Uncover the Origins of the Dysfunction
2. Boost

Re-Model and Re-Wire Key Neurological Networks
3. Process

Turning Gains in Metrics into Functional, Every Day Improvements
3-Step Neurological Care Model
True neurological recovery doesn’t happen by chance—it follows a precise sequence. At our center, care is built around how the brain actually changes: through targeted input, repetition, and system-level integration. Every program follows a three-phase process designed to identify dysfunction, stimulate change, and convert progress into real-world function.
Step 1: Assess/Quantify
Mapping Brain Function, Not Just Symptoms
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Lasting improvement starts with clarity. Before we attempt to change the brain, we first need to understand how it is currently operating. This phase establishes your neurological baseline by identifying patterns of under-activation, over-compensation, and poor communication between brain regions.
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Rather than labeling symptoms, we focus on why they exist.
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The goals of this step:
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Locate the neurological source of dysfunction
We determine which networks are underperforming, misfiring, or working inefficiently.
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Clarify meaningful outcomes
We align clinical findings with your functional goals—what improvement actually looks like in daily life.
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Build a targeted roadmap
The data collected guides the exact therapies, timing, and sequencing used in later phases.

Our assessment process may include:
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Balance and postural analysis to assess brain–body communication
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Eye movement and visual tracking assessments
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Cognitive and processing speed testing
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Reaction time, planning, visuo-spatial appreciation
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Timing and synchronization
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Autonomic nervous system
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This comprehensive neurological snapshot becomes the foundation for precision-based care. Whether symptoms involve concussion recovery, dizziness, cognitive decline, or movement challenges, Step 1 defines the path forward.

Therapies may include:​
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Vestibular and balance rehabilitation
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Eye movement and visual-motor training
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Hand–eye coordination and timing exercises
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Neuro-cognitive loading exercises
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Sensory-motor integration strategies
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Photobiomodulation and neuromodulatory therapies
Each intervention is selected based on your neurological profile—not a diagnosis alone. The objective is not temporary symptom relief, but measurable and durable brain change.
Step 2: Boost Neurological Activity
Targeted Stimulation to Drive Neuroplastic Change
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Once dysfunctional networks are identified, we begin strategic neurological activation. This step uses experience-dependent stimulation to wake up underactive circuits, reduce inefficient compensation, and promote healthier communication across the brain.
Neuroplasticity is not random—it is specific, timed, and demand-driven.
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This step is built around three core actions:
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Reawaken
Many neurons are intact but functionally silent. Through precise sensory, motor, and cognitive input, we stimulate these regions and restore appropriate signaling.
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Reorganize
The brain adapts when challenged correctly. Using evidence-based neurological therapies, we encourage the formation of more efficient neural pathways that improve control, timing, and processing.
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Rebalance
As weak systems strengthen, overworked areas no longer need to compensate. This allows the nervous system to stabilize, reducing symptoms and improving consistency.
Step 3: Integrate
Converting Brain Changes into Everyday Function
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Neurological improvement only matters if it carries over into real life. This final phase ensures that gains made in the clinic translate into daily activities—at home, work, school, or sport.
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Integration is where recovery becomes automatic.
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In this phase, we focus on:
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Reinforcing newly established neural pathways
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Synchronizing brain, sensory, and motor systems
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Applying improvements to real-world demands such as posture, movement, reading, attention, and decision-making
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Patients leave with:
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A personalized home program to sustain progress
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Tools to maintain neurological gains long-term
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Optional in-office or virtual follow-ups
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Coordinated communication with other providers when appropriate (therapists, educators, coaches)

A System-Based Path to Lasting Change
Whether you are recovering from a brain injury, navigating a chronic neurological condition, or seeking to optimize performance, this 3-step model ensures care is intentional, measurable, and lasting.
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At its core, functional neurology is about restoring communication within the brain—and helping that improved communication reshape how you live, move, think, and feel every day.


