Case Study Breakdown: Head Trauma - The What, How, Why.
Jun 25, 2025
The Drills That Made His Shoulder Move—and Vision Clear—in Seconds
What do you do when your athlete says, “There are two baseballs — and I don’t know which one to hit”?
You don’t reach for eye exercises first.
You don’t crank on the shoulder again.
You don’t blame effort, focus, or tight pecs.
You ask a better question:
Where does the brain feel unsafe?
In our latest Case Study, we unpack a case that flipped everything conventional rehab taught us:
- A D1 baseball player seeing double at the plate
- Shoulder tightness that resisted months of stretching
- Vision drills that “worked” — until he rotated
- The toe pull that changed it all
- Why it wasn’t a vision issue… and definitely not a shoulder issue
Inside the Full Breakdown, We’ll Cover:
✅ What a biomechanics-only approach got right — and what it missed
✅ How position and sensory mismatch triggered neurological threat
✅ Why did convergence collapse only in his batting stance
✅ The hidden power of the sphenoid bone in visual processing
✅ A full protocol for applying brain-based resets in high-threat environments
✅ Takeaways for therapists, coaches, and movement professionals
The brain protects what it perceives as vulnerable.
Change the perception, and everything changes.
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