Brain Blog

The Cognitive Cost of Dysregulation:
What Your Brain Rehearses Becomes the Pattern It Defaults To When most people think about cognitive decline, they imagine something structural. Plaques. Tangles. Damage. A slow biological breakdown that feels inevitable. It sounds mechanical. Fixed. Outside of our control. But

Is Your Nervous System Dysregulated? Why Symptoms Do Not Improve Until Regulation
Many people live for years with a dysregulated nervous system, feeling unwell without clear answers. They may feel exhausted all the time, anxious for no obvious reason, unable to think clearly, or stuck in a constant state of stress. They

Regaining Balance: The Transformative Power of Functional Neurological Rehabilitation for Dizziness
Dizziness is more than a fleeting sensation; it can significantly impact daily life. Traditional approaches often focus on symptom relief, but Functional Neurological Rehabilitation offers a comprehensive strategy to address the root causes. In this blog post, we’ll delve into

What Is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a rare and often misunderstood chronic pain condition that affects a person’s limbs, typically after an injury or trauma. Despite its relatively low prevalence, CRPS can have a profound impact on an individual’s quality

How Functional Neurological Rehabilitation Can Help Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) can be physically and emotionally challenging. CRPS often involves a complex interplay of neurological and physical factors, making it a particularly difficult condition to manage. However, one promising approach to improve the quality

Unlocking Relief: The Role of Functional Neuro Rehab in Resolving Migraines
Migraines can be debilitating, affecting millions worldwide. While medications are commonly used for relief, an emerging approach, Functional Neuro Rehabilitation, offers promising results. Let’s explore how this holistic method can be a game-changer for migraine sufferers. 1. Understanding Migraines:To tackle

Fibromyalgia and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Fibromyalgia and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) are both chronic pain conditions, and while they have distinct characteristics, there are some similarities between the two. Here’s how they are similar: 1. Chronic Pain: Both fibromyalgia and CRPS involve chronic pain.