Neuro-Ignition For Movement Therapy
How Wiring Dynamics Map Body and Brain
Movement Therapy is an important element in neurosensory-motor developmental organization. Whether working with challenged kiddos, or adults with chronic pain or other disorders, using movement to organize the nervous system "from the outside-in" can facilitate powerful change.
BUT.
What if we could sit with our patients and understand the "Why of the Wiring" that was driving the movement?
What if we understood how the body and brain maps and pathways worked, to process presence, touch and proprioceptive input and then generate motor output?
We would be able to help organize the nervous system "from the inside-OUT" to promote more meaningful movement output.
In this special online class, we will explore:
- How the "Why of the Wiring" affects autonomic organization and regulation
- How pre- and post-natal issues plasticize brainstem wiring and mapping
- The impact of body-brain mapping on movement
- How the perceptual field influences our proprioceptive process
- Resetting trauma physiology through informed movement
- Transforming movement engagement and outcomes
In Neurovascular Integration work, we begin with the power of our presence to engage our patients from their own autonomic presence, and help them reorganize in a way that makes sense to their body and brain.
Understanding that internal "Why of the Wiring" process illuminates and transforms our familiar therapeutic approaches into a powerful, dynamic dialogue that empowers our patients and changes their lives.
Class dates: This class is now being offered online, and the next session begins November 4, 2020! Details are available here!