Description

The Synapse Sessions 2022 collection brings together a spectrum of topics that challenge clinicians to think beyond single-system solutions. From immersive virtual reality therapies and multi-modal metabolic support to nuanced neuroanatomy and evolving concepts in brain function, each session expands the lens through which you assess and treat patients. Instead of specializing narrowly, this program equips you to weave together insights from rehabilitation technology, nutrition, autonomics, sensory integration, and neuropsychology. That breadth not only broadens your ability to solve complex cases, it strengthens your confidence in creating truly individualized care strategies. Whether you're working with concussion, movement disorders, chronic conditions, or cognitive challenges, the result is a more complete, well-rounded approach to brain and body health.

What you’ll learn:

  • Integrate multiple therapeutic modalities for broader clinical effectiveness.
  • Identify overlooked contributors to complex neurological presentations.
  • Apply evidence-based updates in emerging and evolving neuroscience.
  • Expand care strategies to address multi-system interactions.
  • Confidently tailor interventions for diverse patient needs.

Syllabus

Components

  • Virtual Reality Rehabilitation for Brain Injury
    • Rehab tools can be highly effective yet limited in scope. Discover how immersive VR environments can engage neuroplasticity in ways traditional methods can't, expanding your therapeutic reach.
  • Is Adrenal Fatigue Real? A Modern Science-Based Model of Adrenal Function and Treatment and Its Impact on the Brain
    • Endocrine complaints are often dismissed or oversimplified. Learn the current science of adrenal function and its neurological implications, so you can address subtle dysregulation with precision.
  • Mixed Maps: An Approach to Rehabilitating Mapping Issues
    • When sensory maps are misaligned, rehabilitation can stall. This course offers strategies to recalibrate cortical maps and restore accurate sensory-motor integration.
  • Enteroception and Cognition
    • Many cognitive issues have overlooked roots in internal body awareness. Understand the gut-brain-mind connection to design more complete treatment plans.
  • Median Nerve Stimulation
    • Some patients plateau in recovery because critical sensory pathways are underutilized. Explore how targeted nerve stimulation can reopen neuroplastic windows.
  • The Role of Aerobic-Based Exercise in Management of Concussion
    • Post-concussion activity recommendations can be conflicting. Gain clarity on how and when to apply aerobic exercise to accelerate recovery without setback.
  • The Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen & Ketone Therapy
    • Chronic brain injury often resists single-approach therapies. Learn how combining oxygen and ketone strategies can enhance energy metabolism and repair.
  • Cerebellar Implications in Learning
    • Academic and motor learning challenges can stem from subtle cerebellar dysfunction. This session equips you to detect and support cerebellar involvement in learning.
  • Trip of the Brain: What Can Psychedelics Tell Us About Neurology?
    • Emerging research on psychedelics offers insights into brain flexibility and consciousness. Understand the mechanisms to inform future therapeutic approaches.
  • Hemisphericity: What Have We Learned in the Past 40 Years and Do We Need a Word?
    • Overgeneralizing hemispheric concepts can limit nuanced care. Explore updated perspectives that refine how we think about lateralized brain function.
  • Cingulate: The Missing Link
    • Patients with persistent attention, emotion, or decision-making issues may have unrecognized cingulate involvement. Learn to assess and address this critical hub.
  • A Multi-Therapeutic Approach to Mitochondrial Health
    • Energy deficits affect every neural process. Explore how layered interventions can restore mitochondrial resilience across diverse clinical presentations.
  • Vestibulo-Sympathetic Interactions in POTS
    • Autonomic and vestibular dysfunction often amplify each other. This course helps you disentangle and treat these overlapping systems effectively.
  • The Affect Circumplex
    • Emotional processing challenges are frequently misinterpreted as purely psychological. Learn to map and modulate affect with neurological precision.
  • Movement Disorders: Clinical Approaches to the Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Parkinson's Disease
    • Parkinson's care can feel constrained by conventional pathways. This session provides a broader, integrated framework for diagnosis and long-term management.

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Also includes

2
Months Medline Access
2
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
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Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion

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